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PERSON OF THE YEAR
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Borden, Larry ...................5
Chang, Suk .......................9
Coyle, Maria .....................9
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Davis, Kendra ...................9
Denenberg, Brad ...............8
Depman, John.................11
Doebley, Carl ....................9
Einhorn, Jennifer ..............9
Fest, Bob ..........................9
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McNichol, John ...............12
Moul, Bob.........................8
Nash, David ......................4
Natter, Howard M..............9
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Knight Frank ................. 6, 7
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VisionMine .......................8
Widener University............9
Wolf Commercial Real
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KPMG ....................... 10, 11
Lockheed Martin ...............6
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Seed Philly .......................8
SMG ...............................12
SSH Real Estate............. 6, 7
St. Mary Medical Center ....9
Stevens & Lee .................10
Stifel Nicolaus .......... 10, 11
TD Bank ..................... 9, 11
Team Capital Bank...........11
Thomas Jefferson
University ........................4
Thornton Tomasetti ..........9
Torcon Inc. .......................7
University of Wisconsin .....4
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Penn Liberty Bank .............9
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Bosick & Raspanti LLP .......9
Recovery Networks ...........9
Robin Hood Ventures.........8
Royal Bank of Scotland ....11
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Beneficial Mutual Bancorp11
CBRE Inc. .........................6
Citizens Bank ..................11
Citizens Financial Group ..11
Cristo Rey Philadelphia High
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Customers Bank ..............11
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Sidhu, Jay.......................11
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Swartz, David .................10
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Lobey, Brian .....................5
Mack, Jeff ........................6
Goldfarb, Neal ..................5
Gregory, Doreen ...............9
Harmon, Justin .................9
Henninger, Danya............13
Hudson, Curt ....................9
Ignatovig, Matthew ...........9
Jaffe, Jamison ..................9
Kaiser, Larry R. .................5
Kindig, David ....................4
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FIVE THINGS WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
1. With the Philadelphia Eagles
hosting a playoff game this
weekend, bars, restaurants,
hotels and retailers are
getting an economic boost.
2. Frankford Hall, Stephen
Starr’s German beer hall in
Fishtown, was named one
of the most popular bars in
the country in a survey by
Foursquare and Buzzfeed.
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negotiations with Nixon
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John A. Fry
In an online poll, we asked readers
a question: Who is Philadelphia’s
business person of the year. The
1,857 voters spoke loud and clear in
their endorsement of John A. Fry,
president of Drexel University.
It’s undeniable that Fry had a big
year. Under his watch, Drexel is
moving forward with a $170 million, 24-story residential building on
Lancaster Avenue and 34th Street
in Philadelphia. Fry joined Mayor
Michael Nutter on a trade mission
to Israel where he helped forge a research deal with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Hebrew
University of Jerusalem. Meanwhile,
Drexel’s School of Medicine saw the
largest number of applicants of any
school in the region.
More and more companies seem to
be flocking to University City.
One PBJ.com commenter summed
it up well: “He’s not
just serving the
University: his work
at Drexel is having
repercussions across
Philadelphia and the
John A. Fry
whole region. I’m on
the Drexel faculty, so
I’d probably be more inclined to be
biased against any administration,
but I’m seeing really good stuff happening under Fry’s leadership. The
campus is expanding, we’re tied into
the community, our incoming students are incrementally better every
year. Fry just launched an initiative
that’s going to radically change students’ financial picture, which is the
Gordian knot everybody in higher
ed has been trying to untie for the
last couple of decades … Philadelphia now has two major universities,
not just one. Fry as Philly’s person of
the year? Hell, yes!”
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5. Venture capitalists and
CEOs said they expect to see
big improvements in 2014,
such as higher IPO volume for
venture-backed companies, a
hiring growth at startups and
improved returns to limited
partners.
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OBAMACARE
ACA: Population health takes center
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HEALTH JOB GROWTH PREDICTED
The Affordable Care Act, with its goal to get most Americans insured, is expected to
create new jobs and increase demand for existing ones in the health-care industry in
the years ahead.
Here’s CareerCast.com’s list of the 12 best jobs in health care based on projected
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on those social determinants? That is
a really complicated question. At the
moment the payment system is geared
completely in the wrong direction.
Everything is piecemeal payment. If you
are going to pay us to do piece work
we are going to do piece work. Are we
going to move from volume to value?
Let’s look at Philadelphia. Pick any
variable you want. Pick bed utilization
per thousands. We are about twoand-a-half-times California’s hospital
utilization, and we have been that way
since I’ve been at Jefferson (for the past
24 years). So there’s excess capacity
here, but if you look at what’s going on
in this marketplace we are building new
hospitals. So are we ready? The evidence
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The country is trying to move from a
fee-for-service system where providers
are paid episodically for every test
they order and every procedure they
perform to a system where we are
caring for populations. Are we ready
to do that here? That isn’t an easy
question. If 85 percent of [a population’s
health status] is determined by social
determinants and 15 percent is based
on what health-care providers do
every day, the question is, what role
does our industry have in working
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And the definition in the marketplace?
The term population health has
morphed into health-care providers
saying [whatever patients they are at
risk for in their contracts with health
insurers] that is who they have to
manage — that is their population. So
the question becomes are we talking
about population health or managing
risk? That’s the key challenge within
our field. In this town we have
four medical schools and 100 joint
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So what is “population health?” There’s
a working definition we use from an
academic perspective and there’s a
definition in the marketplace. They
are not the same. The term has been
around for 35 years. David Kindig,
now a physician at the University of
Wisconsin, is considered the father or
maybe the grandfather of population
health. His definition says there are
various determinants of health, but it’s
the social determinants of health care
that drive a society’s well-being. That’s
the best definition. What are those
social determinants? Stuff we don’t like
to talk about: socioeconomic status,
crime, obesity, drug abuse.
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One of the key
components of the
Affordable Care Act is a
shift away from fee-forservice medicine and
to population health.
Dr. David Nash, founding dean of the
Jefferson School of Population Health
of Thomas Jefferson University, sat
down with me recently to talk about
what the term means and whether
Philadelphia is ready to embrace it.
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would suggest we are really not ready
to take that on. The Affordable Care Act
is really not designed to bend the cost
curve, but if everyone has insurance
that is a major step in the right
direction to improving the health of the
population. We do know the poor are
sicker, lack access, don’t get adequate
pain medicine, don’t have access to the
same tests and procedures. Universal
coverage is a major step toward
improving population health.
How well-positioned is Philadelphia’s
health-care community to deliver
population health effectively? If you
look at this region there hasn’t been any
radical consolidation like in other parts
of the country. Will that happen in this
marketplace? If I was a betting man
I would say it will — probably in the
next year. Part two, there is really not
a functioning large ACO [accountable
care organization, which is a group of
doctors, hospitals and other healthcare providers that work together to
deliver coordinated care to a patients
in a geographic region] around here.
… People are making baby steps in
the right direction, but we’ve only
seen a modest ACO movement. And
what about our health information
infrastructure? You’ve written about it.
A lot of hospitals have put in money for
HealthShare Exchange [of Southeastern
Pennsylvania], but it’s not up and
running yet. You can’t do population
health without the information
infrastructure. One thing we do have,
unlike other states, is the legacy of
the Rendell Administration’s chroniccare initiative. It’s a major positive,
but it didn’t radically change the
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“Whatever your thoughts
about the Affordable Care
Act, it has been a catalyst
for significant change
in the world of health
care... Temple Health has
taken and will continue
to take all necessary and
appropriate steps to ensure
its continued growth
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“We have and will
continue to provide our
employees with top
heath insurance. The
embarrassment of a
failed execution [of the
Accountable Care Act] and
the outrageous costs with
no accountability is what
makes me mad.”
“In our perspective, the
[implementation of the
Affordable Care Act] has
always been a multiyear
journey. We weren’t
expecting 2014 to bring a
big bang and everybody
would have coverage. We
always felt it would be a
three-year ramp-up.”
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Aardvark Event Logistics in Huntingdon
Valley
BRIAN LOBEY, senior vice president for
marketing and consumer business at
Independence Blue Cross
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infrastructure. It promoted patientcentered medical homes. It got
everyone thinking about the burden
of chronic illness. The last thing is
there’s no countervailing economic
power to health care in this town.
You’ve interviewed Neal Goldfarb
[head of the Greater Philadelphia
Business Coalition on Health]. For
the first time we have the beginnings
of a business voice working with
us to tackle these issues. In other
regions, the business community is a
very active participant in population
health because their populations are
their employees. Employers have the
best economic incentive to practice
population health; employers should
be the leaders of this conversation.
We are also really a single-payer town
with a not-for-profit plan that is not
at the forefront of all the changes. We
are thrilled with [Independence Blue
Cross’] pay-for-performance work.
We are making progress. So are we
ready? The evidence would suggest
we are at a very early stage.
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R Small business owners were supposed to have their
own place online, the SHOP Marketplace, to evaluate
coverage options in 2013. Following the problems
R Also new for 2014 are provisions that block
insurance companies from limiting lifetime coverage
or imposing yearly limits for what the federal
government has categorized as “essential health
benefits.” Those benefits include inpatient and
outpatient care, emergency services, maternity and
newborn care, pediatric services, mental health and
substance use disorder services, prescription drugs,
preventive and wellness services and chronic disease
management.
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R Families and individuals without insurance, with
limited exceptions, will have to pay a penalty of
the greater of 1 percent of the family’s income or
$95 per adult and $47/$50 per child up to $285. By
2016 the penalty will be the greater of 2.5 percent
of family income or $605 per adult and $347.50 per
child up to $2,085 per family. The penalty is applied
to people who don’t have coverage by March 31. In
December, the Obama administration said it would
grant “hardship exemptions” from the law’s individual
mandate to people who had their prior coverage
canceled and could not secure affordable coverage
through a marketplace plan.
R This month also marked the starting point for
a provision in the health-care reform law that
prohibits health insurers from refusing to cover, or
charging higher premiums, to people with preexisting medical conditions. The change applies
to Medicaid coverage and the Children’s Health
Insurance Program as well. The exception to the rule
is grandfathered individual health insurance plans,
which do not have to cover pre-existing conditions.
People will such plans do have the option of
switching to a marketplace plan to get coverage for a
pre-existing conditions.
R Health insurers will also have to begin paying a
new sales tax on premiums beginning in 2014, the
rate for which will be set annually by the Treasury
Department. Employer groups expect insurers
will pass the tax costs onto the buyers of health
insurance policies in the form of higher premiums
next year.
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R Right out of the gate, coverage began Jan. 1 for
people who obtained coverage through the health
insurance marketplaces — the online portals created
to allow uninsured individuals to comparison shop
for coverage. The rollout of the marketplaces was
hampered by technical difficulties that made it
difficult for people to access and navigate the
websites. Most major insurers have agreed to extend
to Jan. 10 the deadline that consumers have to make
their first marketplace premium payment.
with the sites for individuals, the Department of
Health and Human Services said it would delay
the launch of the online SHOP Marketplace until
November 2014. The big unknown is how health
insurance premiums for small businesses will be
affected by the cancellation of policies that don’t
meet the essential benefit standards.
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This year will mark the fifth consecutive year various
provisions of the Affordable Care Act are enacted.
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R Medicaid expansion is also set to begin this year
in states, including New Jersey and Delaware, that
accepted the federal government offer of additional
funds to expand Medicaid eligibility requirements. In
Pennsylvania, Medicaid expansion is in limbo. Gov.
Tom Corbett is seeking HHS approval for a hybrid
plan, called HealthyPA, that seeks to use the federal
funds to offer subsidies to help people with incomes
up to 133 percent of the federal poverty level get
private market coverage. The proposal also modifies
existing Medicaid benefits by requiring enrollees to
fulfill work-search requirements and engage in health
measures, including regular physical exams.
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employers,[those with more than 50 employees]
would be hit with penalties [starting out with a fee
of $2,000 per full-time employee, excluding the first
30 employees] if they don’t provide health coverage
to workers. The implementation of the provision
was delayed during the summer by the Obama
administration until Jan. 1, 2015, to give companies
more time to comply with the law.
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NATALIE KOSTELNI
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economic development
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COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
When taking the pulse of the market,
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developers, lenders, leasing and investment brokers,
among others in the business.
At the beginning of the recession, this group was
anxious about the future, which did look bleak.
As the downturn dragged on, those in the region’s
commercial real estate business saw flickers of
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The downtown office market,
particularly trophy space, is thriving and
tight. Combine that with a single owner,
Brandywine Realty Trust, controlling
about 75 percent of that high-end space,
and some are predicting rents will shoot
up this year.
It could also translate into new
construction finally getting under way
in the Central Business District. Many
are expecting Liberty Property Trust to
move forward with a new office project
anchored by Comcast Corp.
While trophy space is having a strong
run, Class B space is expected to see
more activity this year.
“We’re optimistic for several reasons,”
said Jeff Seligsohn of SSH Real Estate,
which owns several Class B properties
in Center City and also operates a
brokerage.
SSH is working with a large
tenant that is seeking to undertake a
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“significant expansion” prompted by
the Affordable Care Act, a law firm that
is growing, a professional services firm
that is looking to take on more space as
well as several nonprofits.
“Things are getting back to normal
and companies are starting to
expand,” Seligsohn said. “Employers
are recognizing that the talent is in
Philadelphia and if they want to get
them, they have to be here. That’s all
positive.”
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has narrowed, and this year, tenants
in C space will look to upgrade to B
buildings, Klein predicted.
At least five to six “large quality deals”
will be announced in the first quarter,
said Jason Wolf of Wolf Commercial Real
Estate.
“There’s a lot of large corporate
demand,” Wolf said. “The bad news is
smaller businesses, between 3,000 and
10,000 square feet, there’s no demand.
Overall, we’re extremely bullish.”
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It got slammed during the downturn,
but South Jersey experienced a
resurgence in leasing activity last year
that is expected to continue this year.
“We’ve had a good run with some
nice large deals,” said Anne Klein, an
office broker in Newmark Grubb Knight
Frank’s South Jersey office. “We’re really
on a roll.”
Tenants backfilled some unexpected
large vacancies that hit the market, such
as Lockheed Martin cutting back on
80,000 square feet in Cherry Hill. Klein
is hopeful that will continue when two
large vacancies are expected to put a
dent in the market this year.
While Class A and C space have
vacancies at around 13 percent, Class
B space is suffering the worst at 22.5
percent. That was a result of a flight to
quality with tenants in B space fleeing
to A space that has cheap rents. Now the
rent spread between Class B and C space
hope – a sale here, a big lease completed, financing
loosening up — that would eventually get snuffed
out. It took a while but then the mood turned to
cautiously optimistic. Finally, still scarred from the
recession, there’s a sense of relief that things really
have improved.
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This bit of optimism is the sense I got from
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As with the Center City market, the trophy
market and prime locations, such as Radnor and
Conshohocken, are tight. This is pushing tenants
to seek space in other, lower-rent, buildings,
and helping the market clear out some lingering
vacancies.
“The recovery is coming at us from the
stabilization of Class B space,” said Jeff Mack
of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank. “Class A has
always been in short supply and done well in the
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core markets. Class B is where there has been a
flight to quality.”
That is expected to continue this year.
However, there is also something else coming
into play.
“We’ve seen a flight to quality to a flight to
efficiency,” said Geoff Wright, a researcher at
Jones Lang LaSalle.
Tenants seeking quality and efficiency will
prompt more landlords to undertake major
redevelopments of their tired, old space.
In contrast to last year when up to eight
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100,000-square-foot tenants were in the market,
just two in that size range are seeking space.
However, the smaller tenants will be active
throughout the year. So far, more than 30 deals
in the 25,000- to 50,000-square-range will be
scouring the market for space.
“The tailwinds are growth in small- and
mid-cap occupiers,” said Dan Dagit of CBRE Inc.
“While market fundamentals will improve in
most submarkets, they won’t dramatically and
you will see confidence and optimism improve as
the year progresses.”
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“We’re seeing some new companies move into the city and that trend is going to continue.”
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The apartment market has been
sizzling for the last five years and will
continue to do well though some
believe it may begin to cool a tad.
“I think there will be some slowing
and movement in pricing because
the supply continues to increase and
there’s more in the pipleine,” said Jim
Vesey, an investment broker with Jones
Lang LaSalle.
Other hot property types? Industrial
properties are going to stay “white
hot” as an investment as well as
grocery-anchored retail centers and
office buildings in the Central Business
District, Vesey said.
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urban properties and specifically
Philadelphia,” he said. “I think demand
from investors and capital sources is
high and may prompt some landlords
to put their buildings up for sale.”
Suburban office properties are another story. Investors like Class A, LEED
buildings in core markets and are shunning generic suburban office properties.
“I think it will be more active,” Vesey
predicted. “More people are raising
money and have money, pricing is better and sellers are compelled to sell into
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One sure sign about the health of the
commercial real estate investment
market is a tally in sales and last year
there were $750 million in transactions
recorded for the region, according to
Newmark Grubb Knight Frank data.
“I expect this year to be more of
the same,” said Michael Margolis, an
investment broker with NGKF. “We’ve
had one good year and hopefully we
have another one.”
Between 2000 and 2003, property
sales totaled about $36 million and
then zoomed up to $1 billion a year
between 2004 and 2007.
“Then we got killed,” Margolis said.
The recession took the hindmost
and now sales activity has been picking
up. More properties are expected to
come on the market this year in all
property types but office will dominate
the Philadelphia market, Margolis said.
One big seller will be special servicers
who have properties they took back
and have, by law, have three years
they can hold onto them. For many
buildings, that time has come.
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has been in the market on and off for
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settle on buying or leasing a property
for its new home. Market chatter has the
company zeroed in on the former Aegon
campus owned by developer Eli Kahn;
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looking for a new headquarters. The
company is based in Cherry Hill and
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to the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Bishop’s
Gate in Mount Laurel, N.J., and the
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Woodcrest Road in Cherry Hill;
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in Chesterbrook Corporate Center in
Wayne, is in the market looking for
roughly 300,000 square feet. It’s one
of the biggest office tenants in the
suburban office market. The company’s
decision will impact the office park
whether it decides to stay or move on to
a new home;
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CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
Industry insider gives his predictions about 2014
done work in quite some time and it
seems some projects that were put
on the shelf for some time are finally
coming off the shelf.
Michael Armento, vice
president at Torcon
Inc., gave me his
predictions for the
region’s construction
sector. The company’s
main focuses are health care, higher
education and pharmaceutical markets.
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What is your outlook for next year?
Generally, it seems like 2014 is going to
be a very positive year compared to the
last four or five. We expect the higher
education market to remain strong
and even a little stronger based on the
proposals we have seen. A couple of
those are for institutions that haven’t
How about in health care? Health
care will remain strong, but we seem
to be experiencing a consolidation in
the industry. A lot of small community
hospitals are getting bought up left and
right. HUP and CHOP and Temple are
doing a fair amount of work and we
think it will get even better than 2013.
I know it’s not a focus but you do some
residential work. What do you see
there? That seems to be happening
all over the place. What we’re seeing
more of is a lot of it is being done by
the developer and not the institution
and we think that will continue. We
also have seen a higher number of
high-end apartment projects, which
is nothing new. What I see happening,
which is new, is a reintroduction of
condominium work, which we haven’t
seen in eight or nine years.
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ZENOVIA CAMPBELL
I [email protected]
Covers education, technology
and venture capital
215-238-5141
@PHLBIZTECHED
TECHNOLOGY
Spirit of collaboration in the new year
I
began covering the city’s technology
and startup scene in November.
Since everything is new to me, I’ve
been navigating my way through the
thriving entrepreneurial community by
speaking to as many people as possible.
To see where things are heading in 2014,
I decided to turn to some of the people
I’ve met over the past two months.
The major theme? Collaboration.
In addition to being positive about
the future, everyone is confident that
the city’s incubators, universities and
established companies will come
together to make Philadelphia a startup
destination.
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Brad Denenberg, CEO of Seed Philly,
an incubator for seed-stage hightechnology companies, believes
2014 will be an interesting year for
Philadelphia’s tech scene.
Denenberg foresees an improvement
in seed-stage financing, thanks to an
increasing amount of venture funds
— like Keiretsu Forum and MissonOG
— and emerging funding services from
the area’s universities.
Denenberg also sees a consolidation
among the city’s co-working spaces
and incubators.
“The bubble is bursting,” Denenberg
said in an email. “Those who thought
it was a simple idea to rent cheap
space and sublet a desk are beginning
to realize that a lot more goes into
providing value for entrepreneurs.”
Collaboration would assist in
bringing more companies together and
reducing the fragmentation within the
area’s startup community.
“A consolidation across our
community will bring a greater critical
mass of companies to a centralized
location,” he said. “It should result in
greater access to resources from big
tech companies [i.e. Google, Amazon]
that would otherwise not be involved
in our community.”
Ellen Weber, executive director of
Robin Hood Ventures and chief
operating officer of VisionMine, said
there are a couple of things she sees
happening this year. She predicts
more alliances between established
enterprises and startup companies.
“It’s about easy access to the
products,” she said. For example,
Weber mentioned the partnership
between Independence Blue Cross
and DreamIt Ventures, in which the
companies formed DreamIt Health.
These types of partnerships give
startups access to resources that
can help them reach their goals. In
return, Weber said, startups could help
established companies become more
entrepreneurial.
She also predicts an acceleration
of results from collaborative efforts
occurring among the city government,
universities and funding organizations.
Weber believes collaborations will lead
to more density in the tech community
and entrepreneurs will feel less
isolated.
“There will be more places for
entrepreneurs to go,” she said.
“More and more each year I feel the
collaborative spirit occurring.”
She also told me that she has a wish
for 2014: “More women investors.”
Bob Moul, CEO of Artisan Mobile,
predicts an increasing collaboration
between “established players” and
startups. He also sees growth within
the local entrepreneur community.
“I think we’ll continue to see
a steady maturing of the startup
ecosystem,” Moul said in an email.
“We’re less about talk these days and
more about getting down to the serious
business of building companies and
communities.”
Moul also noted that college students
are becoming more conscious of the
city’s offerings. “University students
will continue to become more and
more aware of the opportunities that
are right here in Philly and become
increasingly engaged in community
activities while in school.”
He also made another prediction:
“Philadelphia will make a (positive)
top-ten list in 2014.”
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ELEVATOR PITCH
Zuppler’s platform helps eateries zip orders your way
Zuppler is an online ordering platform
for restaurants. Using the platform,
restaurants can integrate online
ordering technology directly on their
website maintaining their brand, color,
look and feel. In addition, the Zuppler
Dashboard provides BI and analytics
tools that help restaurants monitor,
manage and promote their business.
Year founded: 2009
Number of employees: 22
Location: Conshohocken
Phone: 888-987-7537
Website: www.zupplerworks.com
enables restaurants to monitor their
orders, popular items, effectiveness of
promotions, their customer distribution
heat map and customer reviews.
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the restaurant website. While Zupplers’
online ordering platform integrates with
the restaurant website, the platform
can also power other portals and dining
guides that offer a listing of restaurants
and can use the platform to offer valueadded service to their customers and
generate revenue.
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Disruptive technology: Zuppler is the
only platform that integrates with
restaurant website and dining portals
via native API’s (instead of via iFrames,
external links etc). This enables the
platform to fully customize the brand,
fonts, color, look and feel and offers
a 100 percent white-labeled solution
without requiring any coding, IT
involvement and customer service. In
addition, Zupplers’ BI and analytics tool
Top managers: Shiva Srinivasan, founder
and CEO, is a 16-year tech veteran.
Other top leaders are Chief Revenue
Officer Allan Kane, Chief Technology
Officer Iulian Costan, Vice President
of Products Petricia Ghiurca, Vice
President of HR Pallavi Vibhuti and
Operations Director Sanjeev Redhu.
Funding sought: $1 million
Elevator Pitch is a snapshot of an area
startup. The Business Journal does not
endorse the companies featured, nor is
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Competition: Grubhub, Seamless,
Eat24, Delivery.com are leaders in the
Portal Website (an online food court
where users can search and order
from a variety of restaurants) and
ChowNow, OpenDining, iMenu360
focus on integrating online ordering on
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Size of market and share it can gain:
Restaurant sales for 2013 in the United
States alone is projected at $661 billion.
Fewer than 6 percent of the restaurants
have online ordering.
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CEO: Shiva Srinivasan
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Revenue model: Zuppler charges a
percentage fee per transaction for the
online orders generated. Alternatively,
Zuppler charges a flat monthly
subscription fee to use the online
ordering platform and the 24/7 live
customer service and support.
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Bob Fest
Alison Young
Carl Doebley
Kendra Davis
M. Mitchell Oates
Penn Liberty Bank
in Wayne promoted
Doreen Gregory to
executive VP of HR
and retail banking.
TD Bank in King of
Prussia promoted
Suk Chang to
senior loan officer,
commercial
lending.
Widener University
hired Matthew
Ignatovig as
professor of
military science,
commander of the
Dauntless Battalion.
Cristo Rey
Philadelphia High
School hired Bob
Fest as director
of STEM Learning
Laboratory.
Drexel University
hired Alison Young
as executive
director of the
LeBow College of
Business Institute
for Strategic
Leadership.
Thornton
Tomasetti in
Philadelphia hired
Carl Doebley as
senior VP.
Express
Employment
Professionals
of Philadelphia
promoted
Kendra Davis to
administrative
staffing consultant.
Pietragallo Gordon
Alfano Bosick &
Raspanti LLP in
Philadelphia hired
M. Mitchell Oates
as associate.
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Stephanie
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ParleeStumpf in
Doylestown hired
Stephanie Turzanski
as solutions
consultant.
Maria Coyle
Howard M. Natter
Oxford
Communications in
Lambertville, N.J.,
promoted Maria
Coyle as account
director.
St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne hired Howard M. Natter as
medical director of St. Mary Primary Stroke Center and Jamison
Jaffe and Justin Harmon as urologic surgeons.
Jamison Jaffe
Justin Harmon
Jennifer Einhorn
Recovery Networks
in Philadelphia
promoted Jennifer
Einhorn to VP of
sales.
We welcome information about any
Delaware Valley business person who
has been promoted, joined a new
company or received an award.
Include name, position and jpeg
photo attachment (see requirements
online) of the person, along with
company contact name and phone
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accounting and law
215-238-5136
@PHLBIZLAWBANK
BANKING
There are reasons for some optimism
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billion a month beginning in January.
The Fed Reserve said the economy is
gaining strength so it felt it could curb
its “quantitative easing” strategy. The
thinking from many followers of the
financial services sector is that this
so-called “tapering” could cause a
domino effect of rising interest rates,
more profits from deposits and loans,
increased stock prices and a healthier
banking sector.
“Banks will be aided by no more
declining interest rates,” Stifel Nicolaus
investment banker David Lazar said.
“That means they have a better chance
to improve net interest margin.”
Swartz said if rates and net interest
margin increase, it could also finally
spur the mergers-and-acquisitions
wave that many industry observers have
predicted for years. The theory is that as
earnings increase, so will stock prices
and the pricing of deals will be more
attractive to sellers.
It would also help banks if
unemployment, still hovering at 7
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percent but sinking in recent months,
continued to decline. That might give
businesses the confidence needed to
take out loans to expand or improve
their operations.
Certainly consultants like Lazar and
Swartz have a rooting interest in more
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autious optimism. Those are the
two words advisers to banks use
when describing their clients
collective mood when looking forward
to 2014.
Banks have been cautious ever
since the recession wreaked havoc on
their balance sheets in late 2008. But
the optimism part has grown over the
past year as credit quality continued to
improve and loan demand increased
somewhat.
But banks continue to deal with
heightened regulatory burdens and
narrow net interest margins.
“If rates stay where they are, it will
be tough to make money,” said David
Swartz, a banking lawyer with Stevens
& Lee. “Rate increases would affect
everything they do in a positive way.”
There might be a light at the end
of the tunnel on that score thanks to
a decision last month by the Federal
Reserve Board, which said it would
reduce its purchases of Treasury bonds
and mortgage-backed securities by $10
M&A activity because it means more
work for them. But their theory makes a
good deal of sense.
Pricing on M&A has been a
major factor holding back potential
sellers since the recession hit and
rocked bank stock values. Because
there is plenty of reason to sell,
especially in a competitive, some say
overbanked, market like Philadelphia.
The heightened costs of regulatory
compliance are not proportional and
are especially difficult on smaller banks,
of which this region has plenty. Some
say banks need to have $500 million in
assets to be viable. Others, including
bankers that participated in a national
survey by KPMG, put that figure at $1
billion. That’s why the number of banks
nationwide has been cut in half over the
past decade or so.
But many board members and
executives of these smaller institutions
have held out, hoping to salvage some
value for stockholders.
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KPMG’s 2013 Banking Symposium poll results are revealing.
Traditional commercial banking products
(e.g., loans, savings, mortgages, etc.)
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Investment banking services
Business model restructuring
Trading securities
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b 18.90%
b 16.20%
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IF M&A IS PART OF
YOUR GROWTH
STRATEGY, WHAT
ASSET LEVEL
BANK WOULD YOU
TARGET?
WHICH OF THE
FOLLOWING
AREAS DO YOU
BELIEVE WILL
BE THE BIGGEST
DRIVERS OF YOUR
COMPANY’S
REVENUE GROWTH
IN THE NEXT 1-3
YEARS?
b 40.00%
b 22.90%
b 17.10%
b 8.60%
b 2.90%
b 2.90%
b 2.90%
b 2.90%
WHAT DO YOU
EXPECT YOUR
BANK’S REVENUE
TO BE LIKE ONE
YEAR FROM NOW?
Increase by 6% to 10%
Increase by 1% to 5%
Increase by 11% to 20%
About the same
Decrease 1% to 5%
Decrease 6% to 10%
Decrease by more than 20%
b 30.80%
b 30.80%
b 17.90%
b 7.70%
b 5.10%
b 5.10%
b 2.60%
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John Depman, KPMG’s Philadelphiabased national leader of regional and
community banking, asked more than
100 C-level local bankers at a November
symposium what the likelihood would
be that they would be involved in an
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be buyers, 9.6 percent said they would
be sellers, 25 percent said they have
no M&A plans and 17.3 percent were
unsure.
That gap between potential buyers
and sellers is wider than KPMG’s
national survey, which showed 40
percent expecting to be a buyer, while
25 percent anticipate being a seller, the
survey showed. Depman said that is
probably because bank performance in
this region is better than it is nationally,
so fewer institutions feel the need to sell.
And even if two banks sign off on
a merger or acquisition, there is no
guarantee that regulators will approve
the deal. Over the past few years, several
banks pulled the plug on announced
deals after regulators failed offer their
approval.
Depman thinks there will be an
increase of M&A activity, but he said it
will not be massive.
“Many have been predicting a flood
of M&A activity in this industry over the
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magazine shows a disconnect on
pricing that needs to be fixed if banks
want to close deals next year. It said 63
percent of buyers thought seller price
expectations were too high, while the
biggest reason banks cited for not selling
is they thought prices were too low.
SNL Financial data from late
November show the number of bank
acquisitions declined in 2013 from 2012
to 189 from 212 during the same period
a year ago.
Yet now there are signs that prices
are beginning to increase. The median
price for bank acquisitions was almost
144 percent in October and more
than 124 percent in November — both
representing some of the highest prices
in the past three years.
In late December, Team Capital
Bank, a Bethlehem-based startup
with two of its 12 locations in Bucks
County, received 1.8 times book value
for agreeing to be acquired by Provident
Financial Services in Jersey City, N.J., for
$122 million in cash and stock.
“The fact is that it’s tough
to get a deal done.”
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KPMG
past several years, but it’s been more
like a steady drip,” Depman said. “The
fact is that it’s tough to get a deal done.
The bid-ask price spread, the regulatory
environment, and targets’ balance
sheet issues are all real challenges to
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There are more than 100 banks operating in the Philadelphia region. But there are a handful that observers might want to watch closely this coming year.
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Jay Sidhu
1. CITIZENS BANK
2. CUSTOMERS BANK
The region’s third-largest deposit taker should be
in the news quite a bit over the next few years.
Early last year, its parent company, Royal Bank of
Scotland, said Citizens would hold an initial public
offering for 20 percent to 25 percent of the bank
in 2014. But in October, right after new CEO Bruce
Van Saun took over, rumors surfaced that TD Bank
Group, the second-largest bank in the region, was
pondering a $13 billion bid for Citizens. And then
in November, RBS said it said it plans to divest
itself of Citizens Financial Group, the U.S. parent
to Citizens Bank, by 2016. But it remains to be
seen if Citizens winds up being an independent
company or is simply sold to another bank like TD.
Any bank run by Jay Sidhu is fun to cover
because he is always active. Just look at last
year. Customers raised hundreds of millions
of dollars, invested $51 million in an Indian
company and continued to pursue acquisitive
and organic expansion. But Customers also
called off plans to buy a Northern Virginia bank
and the U.S. Department of Justice said it would
be investigating the bank after finding possible
violations of lending discrimination laws. That
could put a crimp in Sidhu’s aggressive growth
strategy, which has led the bank from $265 million
in assets when he took the reins in June 2009 to
$3.8 billion at the end of third-quarter 2013. Sidhu
plans to make Customers a $5 billion to $10 billion
bank with geographic reach from New England to
Washington. And it should be interesting to see
him reach for that goal in the next few years.
Gerard Cuddy
3. BENEFICIAL BANK
After a bit of a rough patch after the recession
hit, Beneficial Mutual Bancorp’s balance sheet has
rebounded nicely. And CEO Gerard Cuddy seemed
prime to put Philadelphia’s oldest bank in growth
mode. But last April, Beneficial said the DOJ was
investigating the bank’s home loan policies for
potential violations of the Equal Credit Opportunity
Act and Fair Housing Act relating to its homemortgage lending practices. That has kept the $4.7
billion asset bank from pursuing any regulatory
applications related to strategic expansion or a
second step conversion from a mutual to a fully
stock-owned company, which its board had been
evaluating. But Beneficial said in its third-quarter
earnings report that it is not aware of any evidence
of wrongdoing. When and if the investigation
ends, watch for Beneficial to push forward with the
conversion, which should improve its capital and
therefore, ability to grow.
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nonprofits and retail
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With SMG’s recent takeover, what’s
next for the Convention Center? The
convention industry is global and
highly competitive. Customers have
become much more sophisticated and
cost conscious when shopping for
the best venue to host a convention,
conference or trade show. The center
needs to meet and exceed customer
expectations or risk losing new and
repeat business.
The Convention Center board’s
decision to bring SMG to manage and
operate the center recognizes this new
industry landscape. Our transition
to SMG, and industry leader that
manages 70 other properties, has been
well received by the industry and our
stakeholders, but it is only one part of
a four-pronged comprehensive strategy
to make the center more competitive
and attract new business. Those four
initiatives, which we will address in
the coming year, include: Enhancing
operations management; improving
the labor-supply model; addressing
concerns related to work rules;
enhancing billing transparency.
been cooperative and collaborative
with many staff members shifting or
taking on new responsibilities to meet
customer needs and lending new ideas
to existing SMG procedures. SMG has
also initiated training that provides
staff with an expanded knowledge
base and exposure to industry best
practices.
In addition, SMG’s operational
presence in markets across the nation
provides us with an enhanced ability to
intuitively understand our customers
and the choices they make, anticipate
their needs, and build competitive
packages to suit their business. SMG
is already working closely with the
[Philadelphia Convention and Visitors
Bureau] to aggressively market
the center and highlight our new
customer-focused approach.
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The Pennsylvania
Convention Center,
which underwent a
$786 million expansion
in 2011, has been
plagued by high
labor costs and a projected decline
in convention bookings for coming
years. As of Dec. 1, the Convention
Center is under private management
by West Conshohocken-based SMG,
which operates the convention
centers in Chicago, Detroit, Denver,
Pittsburgh and more than 60 other
cities. We asked John McNichol, acting
president and CEO of the center and
vice chairman of the Pennsylvania
Convention Center Authority, what
kind of impact SMG might have.
Have there been any significant
changes since SMG signed the
contract? SMG has added significant
bench strength to our staff, broadened
our vision, and enhanced our ability to
identify and react to emerging trends
in the market. The majority of our staff
has transitioned over to employment
directly with SMG. The transition has
JEFF FUSCO
What are some realistic goals for 2014?
Our primary goal — and the goal of
our marketing partners at the PHLCVB
— is to increase the number of short
and midterm bookings to provide
a boost for the region’s hotels and
local businesses. This is a significant
challenge given the cyclical nature of
the industry with most major shows
booking three to seven years out —
sometimes even longer.
To be successful we need to
demonstrate how the transition to
SMG has enhanced the customer
experience. For example, we
changed the structure of our laborsupply model, making SMG directly
responsible for working with labor
on the show floor. This makes
the purchase of show labor more
economical, easier to understand,
and addresses communication issues.
We are also working to improve
billing transparency and discussions
regarding work rules are ongoing, with
SMG sharing how changes at facilities
like Chicago have resulted in increased
bookings and additional union work.
Further progress on our four strategic
initiatives in the coming year will
put us in a great position to attract
new, large shows that will benefit
the region’s hospitality industry. In
the end, our success will ultimately
be measured by satisfied customers,
repeat business and new bookings.
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JANUARY 3, 2014
“We’re growing at a rate faster than the national rate.”
TREVOR PRICHETT, chief operating officer of Yards Brewing Co.,
FOLLOWING ON TWITTER: @VisitAC, @CutonDime25, @WorldCafeLive, @PhillyinFocus, @PhillyBestBYOB
BizBites
WHAT IS THE BIGGEST DINING TREND WE CAN EXPECT IN PHILADELPHIA IN 2014?
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trend in Philly in 2014 is
healthy drinks. Whole
eateries are popping up
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are on menus at burger
shops and high-end
restaurants.”
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another spot from [Marc]
Vetri, [Jose] Garces,
[Stephen] Starr, Cook
+ Solo — but also new
outposts for Le Virtu,
Vedge, Capogiro, Honey’s,
Jose Pistola’s, Zavino. ”
“More of the same —
ambitious chefs, out-oftown chains and drama.”
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food producer for Philly.com
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cooking earns a larger,
more mainstream local
audience. Philly’s long
had a reputation of being
resistant to ‘edgier’ food,
which I’ve always felt was
unfair — we just haven’t
had much historical
exposure to this type of
cuisine.”
DREW LAZOR,
BizBites
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BY THE NUMBERS
1.7
Times per week Americans
go to the supermarket
69%
of visits are
to traditional
supermarkets
31%
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Supermarkets are a $602 billion-a-year industry, but they’re wary of changes in how Americans shop.
The Food Marketing Institute, which is based in Arlington, Va., and bills itself as the voice of the food retail
industry, recently released some new findings.
Shoppers go to small-format
stores (15,000 square feet or less)
for quick and “fillin” trips.
27%
of fill-in shopping
at small-format food markets
18%
of fill-in shopping at dollar stores
*warehouse clubs, dollar stores,
convenience stores, ethnic food
stores, drug stores
23%
Increase in “fill-in” food shopping
over the past six years
35%
of shoppers are going to hard
discounters for “stock-up” trips
11%
Estimated percentage of the
market for online sales by 2025
Source: Food Marketing Institute
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PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS JOURNAL
Compiled by Sharon Oliver
215-238-5146, @PHLBizLists
[email protected]
LABOR UNIONS
RANKED BY NUMBER OF UNION MEMBERS
Name / Prior (* new or not ranked) / URL
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Total
Membership
Assets
Liabilities
Total receipts
Total disbursements
$487,172
$0
$404,049
$836,973
1
3460 N. Delaware Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19134
215-634-4567
54,435
2
1816 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
215-587-6738
30,916
$2,501,954
$576,082
$2,623,820
$2,833,730
1803 Spring Garden St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19130
215-589-1634
11,565
$107,902,307
$1,545,052
$21,594,858
$22,376,591
1319 Locust St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19107
215-735-1300
11,349
$2,999,448
$9,694
$6,326,021
$6,906,807
3001 Walnut St., 9th Floor
Philadelphia, Pa. 19104
215-895-3301
9,987
$16,051,266
$8,886,180
$10,384,258
$14,914,475
Laborers, DC Metropolitan
Philadelphia 6
520 N. Delaware Ave., Suite 201
Philadelphia, Pa. 19123
215-684-2090
8,000
$12,502,714
$6,478,601
$12,761,786
$13,411,265
Postal Mail Handlers, Liuna
Local Union 308 7
5301 Tacony St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19137
215-527-8220
6,510
$237,264
$520,078
$1,014,289
$989,220
Communications Workers
Local 13000 8
2124 Race St., 3rd Floor
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
215-564-6169
6,158
Teamsters Joint Council 53
Teachers AFL-CIO LU 8036
Carpenters Ind DC
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Employees AFL-CIO District 1199
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500 N. 2nd St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19123
215-972-4140
5,348
$786,007
$4,750,873
$4,520,431
$664,144
$440,699
$5,183,439
$5,167,036
$4,095,340
$1,685,789
$4,038,679
$4,136,194
$13,347,415
$253,983
$7,977,617
$8,298,282
$135,199
$6,808,261
$6,283,084
$3,682,789
$7,989,232
$8,093,135
$21,205,672
$20,453,790
$2,520,627
$2,373,689
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Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
215-893-3715
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CLOSER LOOK
56%
Of the listed unions
experienced loss over the
2011-2012 fiscal year.
32%
Of the listed unions
experienced membership
growth over the 2011-2012
fiscal year.
12%
Of the listed unions
reported no change in
membership
4%
No membership data
available to compare.
ABOUT THE LIST
This list represents active
labor unions in Philadelphia.
Total membership, total
assets, total liablities,
total receipts and total
disbursements are as
reported on fiscal year 2012
LM-2 report.
List source: U.S.
Department of Labor, Office
of Labor Management
Standards.
14420 Townsend Road, Suite A
Philadelphia, Pa. 19154
215-492-1054
4,349
2980 Southampton Road,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19154
215-677-7980
4,137
$13,155,726
Sheet Metal Workers AFLCIO Local 19 12
1301 S. Columbus Blvd.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19147
215-952-1999
3,953
$9,707,314
Electrical Workers IBEW
AFL-CIO Local 98 14
1719 Spring Garden St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19130
215-563-5574
3,849
$22,634,373
12298 Townsend Road,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19154
215-969-1012
3,592
$2,119,519
$7,245
Letter Carriers, National Association,
AFL-CIO Branch 157 18
9607 James St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19114
215-824-4800
3,392
$1,190,053
$0
Electrical Workers IBEW
AFL-CIO SC 7 20
239 McClellan St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19148
3,000
$1,435,246
$22,859
421 N. 7th St., Suite 299,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19123
2,967
$468,112
$0
$1,580,437
$1,508,220
WANT TO BE
ON THE LIST?
If you wish to be surveyed
when The List is next
updated, or if you wish to
be considered for other
Lists, email your contact
information to Sharon Oliver
at [email protected]
and make sure to include
which list(s) you wish to be
surveyed for inclusion.
2,904
$1,548,223
$68,154
$1,603,968
$1,476,675
PROUD OF MAKING
THE LIST?
2,808
$1,228,616
$2,476
$2,153,904
$2,054,884
4345 Frankford Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19124
215-288-1430
2,804
$396,329
$3,595
$1,144,904
$1,133,081
5416 Rising Sun Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19120
215-329-8833
2,666
$328,326
$210,922
$1,428,924
$1,406,343
2,656
$316,741
$0
$1,168,614
$1,037,738
2,450
$1,108,492
$75
$1,753,280
$1,703,384
2,442
$3,133,674
$1,698,314
$1,917,224
$1,915,817
Plumbers AFL-CIO Local 420
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Bakery, Tobacco & Grain
AFL-CIO Local 6 21
1515 Market St., Suite 708
Philadelphia, Pa. 19102
Transportation Union IND Gener al
Committee of Adjustment 769 /
Teamsters Local Union 115
2833 Cottman Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19149
215-335-0331
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22 S. 22nd St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
$2,398,271
$2,534,979
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TOP FIVE UNIONS WITH
INCREASED MEMBERSHIP
1. Teamsters Local Union 107
Membership FY 2011: 2,298
Membership FY 2012: 2,808
Membership gain: 510
Increase: 22.2 percent
$107.9M
RANKED BY ASSETS
Top five local labor unions ranked by assets.
2. Transport Workers AFL CIO,
Local 234
Membership FY 2011: 5,258
Membership FY 2012: 5,348
Membership gain: 90
Increase: 1.7 percent
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Membership FY 2011: 3,793
Membership FY 2012: 3,849
Membership gain: 56
Increase: 1.5 percent
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4. Teamsters Local Union 830
Membership FY 2011: 3,547
Membership FY 2012: 3,592
Membership gain: 45
Increase: 1.3 percent
$13.2M
Carpenters Ind DC
State County and
Municipal Employees
AFL-CIODC 33
Painters AFL-CIO DC 21
Plumbers AFL-CIO
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Membership FY 2011: 9,956
Membership FY 2012: 9,987
Membership gain: 31
Increase: 0.3 percent
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PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS JOURNAL
LEADS
Information to build your business
R Bankruptcies
PHILADELPHIA
DIVISION
Chapter 7
PPI International Sales
Group Inc., 3 Station Square
Suite 204, Paoli 19301;
Assets, $141,879; Debts,
$2,412,958; Major Creditor,
Fry Communications Inc.,
$333,218; Attorney, Matthew
L. Conley; case #13-20742,
12/12/13.
CAMDEN DIVISION
Chapter 11
Brian Hughes, 5703 Delancey
St., Philadelphia 19143,
$52,790, case #13-1220102,
12/18/13.
Louis Billa, 6009 Baynton St.,
Philadelphia 19144, $194,005,
case #13-1220105, 12/18/13.
Total Integrity Corp., P.O. Box
54518, Philadelphia 19148,
$24,452, case #13-1220106,
12/18/13.
Harambee Institute Science
& Technology Charter, 628 N.
66th St., Philadelphia 19151,
$50,050, case #13-1220108,
12/18/13.
JR Diaz Inc., 227 W. Allegheny
Ave., Philadelphia 19133,
$13,574, case #13-1220110,
12/18/13.
Norma Lee, 218 E. Walnut
Park Drive, Philadelphia 19120,
$78,248, case #13-1220111,
12/18/13.
Gershman Y, 401 S. Broad St.,
Philadelphia 19147, $16,500,
case #13-1220112, 12/18/13.
Dunkin Donuts/Shree Sanaith
Krupa LLC, 221 W. Hunting
Park Ave., Philadelphia 19140,
$13,231, case #13-1220113,
12/18/13.
Camden County
Dr. Patricia C. O’Brien PC,
321 Yale Ave. Suite A, Stratford
08084, $80,618, (1120/941),
Book/Page 9919/723,
11/20/13.
James R. Radmore PC, 2 Penn
Center Suite 312, Philadelphia
19102, $73,349, case #131220072, 12/17/13.
H&H Landscape Management
LLC, 355 Chestnut Ave., West
Berlin 08091, $206,497,
(CIVP), Book/Page 9927/457,
12/04/13.
Efren and Liliane Inga, 2616
Taunton St., Philadelphia
19152, $50,777, case #131220073, 12/17/13.
Paul W. Rand, 104 Bell Ave.,
Barrington 08007, $152,373,
(1040), Book/Page 9931/1475,
12/11/13.
Orrin Bailey, 5100 Lebanon
Ave. Apt. 1102, Philadelphia
19131, $3,005,022, case #131220075, 12/17/13.
Lattice Government Services
Inc., 7150 N. Park Drive Suite
500, Pennsauken 08109,
$58,786, (941), Book/Page
9931/1473, 12/11/13.
Nicole Harris, 413 N. Front St.,
Philadelphia 19123, $106,290,
case #13-1220077, 12/17/13.
Alexander Koger, 1631
Murdoch Road No. 1,
Philadelphia 19150, $100,714,
case #13-1220085, 12/17/13.
Kevin Brosius, 3524 Solly Ave.,
Philadelphia 19136, $59,744,
case #13-1220090, 12/17/13.
James Caporale, 3627 Winona
St., Philadelphia 19129,
$2,103,348, case #131220091, 12/17/13.
Paul Beale Florist, 7220
Ogontz Ave., Philadelphia
19138, $26,285, case #13-
Glendora Liquors Inc., P.O.
Box 991, Bellmawr 08031,
$105,862, (940/941), Book/
Page 9931/1479, 12/11/13.
Above & Beyond Home
Services/Nicole E.
Czechowski, 1807 Springdale
Road, Cherry Hill 08003,
$17,557, (941), Book/Page
9930/796, 12/10/13.
R State Tax
Liens
Chester County
Rosemarie F. Holck/Artisans
Gallery & Cafe Inc., 7
Sturbridge Lane, Chesterbrook
19087, $13,550, (revenue),
case #2013-10470-LN,
10/24/13.
Timothy Chen/Infinity Paint
& Design Studio, 428 Prescott
Drive, Chester Springs 19425,
$22,228, (revenue), case
#2013-10472-LN, 10/24/13.
Montgomery County
Marias Nails Inc./Ginas Top
Nail, 1850 S. Collegeville Road,
Collegeville 19426, $16,819,
(unemployment), case #201363147, 12/10/13.
Coordinated Management
Corp., 6010 Butler Pike,
Blue Bell 19422, $21,857,
(unemployment), case #201363160, 12/16/13.
TLC Cleaning Services Inc./
Michael Lawson, 2027 Canyon
Creek Road, Gilbertsville 19525,
$23,506, (unemployment), case
#2013-63170, 12/16/13.
English Village Apartments
LP, 700 Lower State Road,
North Wales 19454, $18,827,
(unemployment), case #201363180, 12/16/13.
Romanoff Management
Ltd., 2752 Mt. Carmel Ave.,
Glenside 19038, $57,155,
(unemployment), case #201363183, 12/16/13.
Value Home Inspections Onc,
119 S. Easton Road No. 205,
Glenside 19038, $14,330,
(unemployment), case #201363185, 12/16/13.
Intrigue Hair Studio Inc., 462
Germantown Pike, Lafayhette
Hill 19444, $10,526,
(unemployment), case #201363187, 12/16/13.
By A Taste of Mina Cucina
Rustica/Miriam Bompartito,
4001 Hoffman Court,
Collegeville 19426, $33,311,
(revenue), case #2013-63229,
12/17/13.
Marble Concepts LLC/John
C. DiDonato, 712 Lower State
Road, North Wales 19454,
$11,991, (revenue), case
#2013-63234, 12/17/13.
Marble Concepts LLC/Gabriel
A. DiDonato, 731 Lower State
Road, North Wales 19454,
$11,991, (revenue), case
#2013-63235, 12/17/13.
Arif Diner Inc./Arif Yaqub, 96
Green Meadow Lane, Telford
18969, $20,296, (revenue),
case #2013-63236, 12/17/13.
Philadelphia
Federal ID Card Co. Inc., 2502
W. Township Line Road, Oakview
19026, $87,453, (sales & use),
case #13-1201163, 12/09/13.
Personal Touch Childcare,
Hibberts Inc., 142 S. Easton
Road, Glenside 19038,
$17,590, case #2012-70114,
12/09/13.
ETST Northern Liberties LLC,
812 N. Second St., Philadelphia
19123, $77,718, (sales & use),
case #13-1201265, 12/09/13.
Advance Stamp Co. Inc., 14
Orchard Lane, Norristown
19403, $15,678, case #201270551, 12/09/13.
Di Ciccos Auto Body Inc., 4339
Torresdale Ave., Philadelphia
19124, $25,332, (sales & use),
case #13-1201271, 12/09/13.
Philadelphia
Jovans Place Inc., 2327 E.
York St., Philadelphia 19125,
$12,176, (sales & use), case
#13-1201280, 12/09/13.
Raymond Friend, 6627 Wayne
Ave., Philadelphia 19119,
$105,257, case #07-0220207,
12/09/13.
S&L Roofing Inc., 5701
Lebanon Ave., Philadelphia
19131, $20,974, (revenue),
case #13-1201347, 12/10/13.
Zion Lutheran Church Child
Care, 5307 N. Front St.,
Philadelphia 19120, $41,999,
(revenue), case #13-1201370,
12/10/13.
Far East Society Inc.,
1032 Arch St. Second Floor,
Philadelphia 19107, $12,383,
(revenue), case #13-1201380,
12/10/13.
Royal System Services Corp.,
5301 Tacony St. Blvd. No. 209,
Philadelphia 19137, $69,581,
(revenue), case #13-1201383,
12/10/13.
Legal Medical Staffing
Service, 42 S. 15th St. Suite
1150, Philadelphia 19102,
$71,776, (revenue), case #131201403, 12/10/13.
Delaware Avenue Distribution
Center Inc., 700 Pattison Ave.,
Philadelphia 19148, $17,515,
(revenue), case #13-1201573,
12/12/13.
Orlando Realty LLC, 3500
Kensington Ave., Philadelphia
19134, $16,194, (revenue),
case #13-1201586, 12/12/13.
Dust Til Dawn Inc., 6815
Torresdales Ave., Philadelphia
19135, $34,372, (revenue),
case #13-1201596, 12/12/13.
Northwest Education
Development Corp., 5538-C
Wayne Ave., Philadelphia
19144, $51,594, (revenue),
case #13-1201766, 12/13/13.
Claudia V LLC, 13328 Philmont
Ave., Philadelphia 19115,
$14,495, (revenue), case #131201784, 12/13/13.
R Releases of
Federal Tax
Liens
Montgomery County
Custom Audio Video Concepts
Inc., 650 N. Cannon Ave.,
Lansdale 19446, $106,532,
case #2010-71744, 12/09/13.
Robert Brothers Landscaping
Inc., 884 Crestline Drive, Blue
Bell 19422, $12,681, case
#2011-71443, 12/09/13.
Berks Painting Inc., 342 W.
Philadelphia
Plaintiff: Cooper Electric
Supply Co., Defendant:
Educational Advancement
Alliance, $25,372, case #1312M0004, 12/12/13.
Plaintiff: West Lumber And
Building Supply, Defendant:
Faisal Real Estate, $28,044,
case #13-12M0005, 12/13/13.
R Business
Firm
Registrations
Camden County
L&G Auto Center and Tire
Solution, 1500 Laurel Road,
Lindenwold 08021, auto or
tire repair.
Goodwill Invalid Coach
Service/Tagwa E. Elnour, 508
Forest Road, Cherry Hill 08034,
$43,233, (941), Book/Page
9927/490, 12/04/13.
Bryan and Madelyn Weiss, 13
Coach Lane, Cherry Hill 08002,
$107,866, (1040), Book/Page
9930/801, 12/10/13.
Kenneth S. Jackson, 106
Bunning Drive, Voorhees 08043,
$209,034, (1040), Book/Page
9931/1560, 12/10/13.
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State Tax
Liens
Montgomery County
Heavener Supply Inc., 10
Schoolhouse Road, Souderton
18964, $578,348, (revenue),
case #2010-60906, 12/12/13.
Heavener Supply Inc., 10
Schoolhouse Road, Souderton
18964, $85,335, (revenue),
case #2010-62342, 12/12/13.
Aramingo Diner Inc., 3356
Aramingo Ave., Philadelphia
Grandma’s Sweet Stuff, 207
John Road, Browns Mills 08015,
retail sale of home baked goods.
Daryn McCullough, 151 Oxford
Road, Cinnaminson 08077,
website or search engine
optimization or consulting.
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Names
Bucks County
Cool Video Ads, 501 Cambria
Ave. Suite 387, Bensalem
19020, advertising or
marketing-promotional videos.
Half Pint Media, 3448
Norwood Place, Holland 18966,
advertising or media.
Canning’s Home Repair
Solutions, 426 Dorrance St.,
Bristol 19007, construction or
contractor.
McCabe’s East Coast Forklifts,
221 Creek Road, Bellmawr
08031, forklift repair.
Table and Chairman, 431
Farwood Road, Haddonfield
08033, furniture sales.
Virelli Heating and Air, 207
Freeman Ave., Chesilhurst
08089, hvac.
John C. Jeffries, 19 E.
Summerfield Ave., Collingswood
08108, $111,384, (1040),
Book/Page 9930/560,
12/10/13.
PM Culinary Solutions, 390
Woodlake Drive, Marlton
08053, restaurant consulting
or private dining or cooking
classes.
Decnex, 1752 Tinsman Ave.,
Pennsauken 08110, computer
consulting.
Distance Learning Center
Inc., 1324 W. Clearfield St.,
Philadelphia 19132, $15,724,
case #11-0120172, 12/13/13.
Camden County
Stark Investment Services
Co., 25 S. Church Road, Maple
Shade 08052, real estate or
stock investment.
Forty Blue, 21-B E. Ashland
St., Doylestown 18901,
communications consulting.
Rob Lawrence Home
Improvement, 28 Spinning
Wheel Lane, Clementon 08021,
home remodeling.
Melissa Snowden, 2732
Edgemont St., Philadelphia
19134, $82,886, case #110220456, 12/17/13.
Auto Alert, 82 Pine St., Mount
Holly 08060, mailings.
Garrity Pallets, 319
Washington Ave., West Berlin
08091, buying or selling pallets.
Distance Learning Center
Inc., 1324 W. Clearfield St.,
Philadelphia 19132, $13,423,
case #10-0920064, 12/13/13.
Just Like Home Child Care
Services, 2307 W. Oregon Ave.,
Philadelphia 19145, $35,890,
case #13-0620023, 12/13/13.
Cynthia Zacharkow, 49
Sunflower Circle, Burlington
08016, graphics or websites.
LVH Development Group,
171 N. Broad St., Doylestown
18901, business or property
development.
McPherson & Sons, 413
Warwick Road Apt. 13-A,
Somerdale 08083, general
construction.
Strassheim Graphic Design
And Press, 333 N. 15th St.,
Philadelphia 19102, $86,633,
case #11-0120407, 12/13/13.
retail sales of clothing.
South Jersey Boys Lacrosse
League, 610 West Park Ave.,
Lindenwold 08021, box lacrosse
league.
Dailey Care Inc., 803-805 N.
15th St., Philadelphia 19130,
$48,543, case #04-0420083,
12/13/13.
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Carlos Soriano, 5835 Oakland
St., Philadelphia 19149,
$274,149, case #13-1220069,
12/17/13.
Helen Louise Rhule Estate,
418 Bainbridge St., Philadelphia
19147, $45,475, case #131220099, 12/18/13.
4th Ave., Conshohocken 19428,
$23,964, case #2011-72152,
12/09/13.
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SBG Management Services
Inc., P.O. Box 549, Abington
Blake Berenbaum, 1500 JFK
Blvd. Suite 411, Philadelphia
19102, $72,000, case #131220068, 12/17/13.
7764 Green Valley Road,
Wyncote 19095, $18,900,
(revenue), case #13-1201175,
12/09/13.
Wetherill Cortright Jr./Devon
Hill Motors, 129 Davis Road,
Malvern 19355, $23,595,
(revenue), case #2013-10440LN, 10/24/13.
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Payroll Co. Inc., P.O. Box 549,
Abington 19001, $28,647, case
#2013-71078, 12/09/13.
Kendall Garland, 134
Greendale Road, Philadelphia
19154, $96,384, case #131220066, 12/17/13.
State tax liens ............................. 16
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Spamps Inc., 16 E. First Ave.,
Conshohocken 19428, $78,725,
case #2013-71071, 12/09/13.
Philadelphia Sleep Center
Inc., 2324 S. Broad St.,
Philadelphia 19145, $11,661,
case #13-1220065, 12/17/13.
Release of state tax liens ............ 16
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Montgomery County
Whiting-Landfair Inc., 2926 S.
Broad St., Philadelphia 19145,
$43,077, case #13-1220052,
12/10/13.
New corporations ....................... 17
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Richard C. Datz/Janet M.
Datz, 1418 Johnnys Way, West
Chester 19382, $102,122, case
#FT1300528-FT, 10/31/13.
F. Michael Medway, 1717 Arch
St. Suite 3640, Philadelphia
19103, $56,732, case #131220051, 12/10/13.
Mechanics liens .......................... 16
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Steven Keares Inc., 633
Jeffers Circle, Exton 19341,
$370,877, case #FT1300526FT, 10/31/13.
Stephen and Theresa
Bongard, 468 Evergreen Ave.,
Philadelphia 19128, $79,385,
case #13-1220048, 12/10/13.
Lawsuits filed ............................. 20
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Banet Landscape
Management Co. Inc., 652
Byers Road, Chester Springs
19425, $44,376, case
#FT1300525-FT, 10/31/13.
John White, 15019 Peyton St.,
Philadelphia 19116, $50,860,
case #13-1220041, 12/10/13.
Fictitious names.......................... 16
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Mason Graham Co. LLC/
Robert Ellizey, 206B S.
Whitford Road, Exton 19341,
$19,908, case #FT1300523-FT,
10/31/13.
John White, 15019 Peyton St.,
Philadelphia 19116, $126,597,
case #13-1220040, 12/10/13.
Federal tax liens .......................... 16
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Jacob A. Cheli PCA Corp.,
P.O. Box 254, Exton 19341,
$10,062, case #FT1300522-FT,
10/31/13.
Bruce M. Rotfeld PC/Law
Office Of Bruce M. Rotfeld
PC, 1500 Walnut St. Suite 307,
Philadelphia 19102, $13,625,
case #13-1220038, 12/10/13.
Andrew Goberman, 3834
Baring St., Philadelphia 19104,
$374,020, case #13-1220097,
12/18/13.
Plaintiff: Surface Technology
Inc., Defendant: A Jewel
Enterprises/Geissele Automatics
Inc., $76,710, case #201335812, 12/12/13.
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Kenneth V. Rivers, 427 W.
Barnard St., West Chester
19382, $298,938, case
#FT1300521-FT, 10/31/13.
Benedict Flahn, 2612 S.
Daggett St., Philadelphia
19142, $100,089, case #131220037, 12/10/13.
1220096, 12/17/13.
Business name registrations ...... 16
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Jennifer M. Daywalt, 61 N.
Forge Manor Drive, Phoenixville
19460, $139,761, case
#FT1300518-FT, 10/23/13.
AA Health & Rehab
LLC/Chestnut Street
Rehabilitation, 2026 Chestnut
St., Philadelphia 19103,
$82,217, case #13-1220032,
12/10/13.
Montgomery County
Release of federal tax liens ........ 16
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Julie L. Andrew, 520 Byers
Road, Chester Springs 19425,
$97,435, case #FT1300515-FT,
10/23/13.
Jeans Delicatessen/Yvonne
Corp., 3252 Ryan Ave.,
Philadelphia 19136, $11,659,
case #13-1220025, 12/10/13.
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Liens
Business firm registrations ......... 16
Court judgments ........................ 19
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JSA Mushroom Inc., 729 Penn
Green Road, Landenberg 19350,
$14,144, case #FT1300513-FT,
10/23/13.
Lancaster Ave. Seafood,
4142 Lancaster Ave. Suite 44,
Philadelphia 19104, $25,817,
case #13-1220022, 12/10/13.
Bankruptcies ............................... 16
Real estate transactions ............. 19
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Basement Services 911
Inc., 1445 E. Schuylkill Road,
Pottstown 19465, $48,207,
case #FT1300512-FT,
10/23/13.
Josie Righter, 2946 S. 18th St.,
Philadelphia 19145, $103,037,
case #06-0120237, 12/10/13.
High-end homes ......................... 21
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John A. Grandizio, 1018 Robin
Drive, West Chester 19382,
$135,388, case #FT1300510FT, 10/23/13.
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Chester County
Dexter Gresh Inc./Motion
Picture Group, 257 E.
Lancaster Ave., Wynnewood
19096, $26,660, case #201371088, 12/17/13.
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Liens
Universal Capital Services
Inc., 2 Bala Plaza Suite 503,
Bala Cynwyd 19004, $30,457,
case #2013-71112, 12/16/13.
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Pleasantville Mechanical
Inc., 200 Cambria Ave.,
Pleasantville 08232; Assets,
$228,200; Debts, $4,747,054;
Major Creditor, Cape Bank,
$4,582,433; Attorney, Carol
L. Knowlton; case #13-37356,
12/18/13.
Self Seal Container Corp., 401
E. 4th St. Building 8, Bridgeport
19405, $18,291, case #201371104, 12/16/13.
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Beverage and Refrigeration
Services Inc., 206 W. Parkway
Drive, Egg Harbor Township
08234; Assets, $2,122,717;
Debts, $6,163,118; Major
Creditor, Cape Bank,
$4,582,433; Attorney, Carol
L. Knowlton; case #13-37354,
12/18/13.
Pavilion Cleaners Inc., 523
S. Broad St., Lansdale 19446,
$23,455, case #2013-71099,
12/16/13.
19134, $15,918, (revenue),
case #2013-61666, 12/12/13.
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Egsue Inc., 206 W. Parkway
Drive, Egg Harbor Township
08234; Assets, $1,051,907;
Debts, $4,823,522; Major
Creditor, Cape Bank,
$4,582,433; Attorney, Carol
L. Knowlton; case #13-37353,
12/18/13.
P and C Industries LLC/All
Pro Cleaners, P.O. Box 2126,
Blue Bell 19422, $14,498, case
#2013-71098, 12/16/13.
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Sign Spec Inc., 20 E.
Clementon Road Suite
203-N, Gibbsboro 08026;
Assets, $2,150,750; Debts,
$4,716,525; Major Creditor,
Sheet Metal Workers National
Pension Fund, $1,963,940;
Attorney, Ira R. Deiches; case
#13-37051, 12/13/13.
19001, $236,334, case #201371080, 12/09/13.
Angelo’s Pizza, 2 Route 73
Suite E, Berlin 08009, italian
restaurant.
All About Landscaping, 205
Victor Ave., Cherry Hill 08002,
landscaping.
Noah’s Ark Dog Grooming,
211 Villa Knoll Court,
Sicklerville 08081, mobile dog
grooming.
Ms. O’s Heavy Haulers, 8
Jacobs Lane, Voorhees 08043,
moving help.
JL Pedi Spa and Nails, 1200
S. White Horse Pike, Somerdale
08083, nail salon.
Izzo & Son Property
Management, 1047
Turnersville Road, Pine Hill
08021, property management.
Eddie P’s Home Remodeling,
5 W. Phoenix Ave., Lawnside
08045, remodeling homes.
Missy Gifts, 5 Berlin Road,
Cherry Hill 08034, selling
online gifts.
KD Mamagement, 184
Watsontown New Freedom
Road, Berlin 08009, small
business management or
consulting.
R Business
Name
Registrations
Burlington County
Pristine Cleaning Services,
438 High St., Burlington 08016,
cleaning.
RNR Consultants, 3
Harrowgate Drive, Lumberton
08048, consulting.
Vizeon Solutions, 17 Bear
Head Road, Medford 08055,
consulting services.
Tre Indi, 70 Ginger Drive,
Lumberton 08048, designing or
Township Builders And
General Contractor, 954
Woodland Drive, Southampton
18966, construction-new
or old.
Suzy Qz Creative, 4928
Gloucester Drive, Doylestown
18902, design or production of
craft or decor items.
Clientality, 2312 S. Whitmore
St., Furlong 18925, digital
marketing consulting.
Crowne Editing, 221 W. Street
Road Suite 21-A, Feasterville
19053, editing services to
manuscripts or books or
documents.
Jamie Hollander Gourmet
Foods, 415 S. York Road, New
Hope 18938, food or beveragecatering service.
Sokolis Group, 1432 Easton
Road Building 2-F, Warrington
18976, fuel management or
consulting.
Kathy’s Hair Oasis, 2170 Hill
Road, Sellersville 18960, hair
salon.
Top Immigrant Service Of PA,
1208 Swamo Road, Fountanville
18923, immigration service.
St. Luke’s Quakertown
Dialysis, 1021 Park Ave.,
Quakertown 18951, kidney
care.
The Gallagher-Westfall
Group, 3080 Funks Mill Road,
Riegelsville 18077, liability
management or risk assessment
or expert testimony.
Warmly Remembered, 4928
Gloucester Drive, Doylestown
18902, make quilts for children
who lost a parent.
Redd Royale Marketing +
Design, 525 Coachwood Court,
Newtown 18940, marketing or
promotional planning or graphic
design.
Active Wellness & Rehab
Associates, 922 Street Road,
Southampton 18966, medical
office.
Technology Patents &
Licensing, 100 S. Main St.
Suite 200, Doylestown 18901,
patent mining or evaluation or
purchasing.
The Birches At Newtown, 70
Durham Road, Newtown 18940,
personal care or memory care.
Mancini’s Pizza, 636 Lincoln
Highway, Fairless Hills 19030,
pizza or sub shop.
Twin County Pressure
Cleaning, 22 Nectar Lane,
Levittown 19054, power wash
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buildings or homes.
Comprehensive Urologic
Specialists, 1201 Langhorne
Newtown Road, Langhorne
19047, professional physician
practice.
Creative Steps Programs,
7401 Old York Road, Elkins Park
19027, pre-school or school age
or foster service, etc.
Burgh Social Media, 321
Washington St., Springdale
15144, provides social media
account management services.
Analytica Insights, 35 Goldfish
Circle, Phoenixville 19460,
quantitative social science
research.
Guarandeed Real Estate, 1928
Old York Road Rear, Abington
19001, real estate broker
services.
Investors Real Estate, 2755
Philmont Ave. Suite 130,
Huntingdon Valley 19006, real
estate investing.
Mid-Atlantic Courier Service
LLC, 3430 Progress Drive Suite
H, Bensalem 19020, courier
service.
Banacom Signs & Designs
Inc., 169 York Road,
Warminster 18974, custom
design of signs.
Stephen T. Kazmierczak DMD
LLC, 1050 Kellers Church
Road/P.O. Box 142, Bedminster
18910, dental practice.
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Mana Nejadi DMD LLC, 131 W.
State St. Suite D, Doylestown
18901, dental services.
The Secrets to Attracting
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Flowers Mill Dry Cleaners
LLC, 24 Sugarplum Road,
Levittown 19053, dry cleaning.
Heritage Financial Group LLC,
882 Bristol Pike, Bensalem
19020, financial services or
including mortgage.
Bellissimo’s Restaurant
LLC, 991 River Road, Upper
Black Eddy 18972, full service
restaurant.
Paakan Petroleum LLC, 299
W. Trenton Ave., Morrisville
19067, gas station.
R. Gladstein Consulting
LLC, 802 New Galena Road,
Doylestown 18901, grant
writing or program evaluation
or consulting.
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Cupcake Graphics LLC, 1807
Society Place, Newtown 18940,
graphic design or printing.
Wills Eye Optical, 840 Walnut
St. Suite 915, Philadelphia
19107, optical store.
1V1 Inc., 18 Sandy Drive,
Morrisville 19067, investor
relations.
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Pizza Fanatic, 5940 Ogontz
Ave., Philadelphia 19141, pizza
shop.
College Gems Inc., 4 Crocus
Lane, Newtown 18940, jewelry
or accessory sales.
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Integral Growth, 1612 Green
St., Philadelphia 19130,
professional coaching.
JDBL Enterprises Inc., 67
Silverbell Road, Levittown
19056, karate school.
Foundations Real Estate
Capital, 1924 S. 19th St.,
Philadelphia 19146, real estate
brokerage.
GQ Property Landscaping
LLC, 760 Newtown Yardley
Road Suite 124, Newtown
18940, landscaping.
Foundations Realty Group,
1924 S. 19th St., Philadelphia
19146, real estate brokerage.
Kardos Rickles Hand &
Bidlingmaier PC, 626 S. State
St., Newtown 18940, legal
services.
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AC Grinding LLC, 1971 Hartel
St., Levittown 19057, metal
processing or grinding.
Great Swamp Brewing
Co. Inc., 818 W. Broad St.,
Quakertown 18951, micro-
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Areon Biosciences LLC, 3805
Frugoli Brothers LLC, 2620
Meetinghouse Road, Jamison
18929, masonry contractor.
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Enhanced Detailing LLC, 6
Devonshire Drive, New Hope
18938, auto detailing.
Ebest USA LLC, 1 S. State St.,
Newtown 18940, marketing or
selling software products.
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Synapsii LLC, 19 Hibbs Lane,
New Hope 18938, art appraiser.
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The Business Journals
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has been a corporate executive for more than 30 years
and has leveraged her hiring and management experience into that of author, blogger, speaker, and career
coach. She is the author of Cut the Crap, Get a Job! A New
Job Search Process for a New Era. She has been featured
in Forbes, Investor’s Business Daily, The Fiscal Times,
The Boston Globe and NPR.
SRC Management Inc., 1741
Woodhaven Drive, Bensalem
19020, management services.
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198 Willow LLC, 65 Highpoint
Drive, Churchville 18966,
management of real estate.
Ebest Authentication LLC, 1
S. State St., Newtown 18940,
marketing or selling software
products.
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that is off the beaten path.
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Philly Trampoline Parks LLC,
719 Harvest Road, Chalfont
18914, management co.
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GT Services Group Inc., 303
Sandy Ridge Road, Doylestown
18901, machinery or
equipment or material sales.
Quinn Market Research
LLC, 135 Hart Drive, Perkasie
18944, market research
consultation.
Weinstein & Co. PC, 252
W. Swamp Road Suite 40,
Doylestown 18901, accounting
or related services.
Kathryn Minshew
Founder and CEO, The Muse
Kathryn Minshew is the CEO & Founder of TheMuse.com,
a career platform and job discovery tool helping 1 million
people every month find inspiring careers at thoughtful
companies. Kathryn has spoken at MIT and Harvard,
appeared on The TODAY Show and CNN, and contributes
on career and entrepreneurship topics to the Wall Street
Journal and Harvard Business Review. She was recently
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in a row, as well as Inc.’s 15 Women to Watch in Tech.
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Brightstuff LLC, 720 Johnsville
Blvd. Suite 1220, Warminster
18974, lighting fixtures.
Masjid Ibaadul Rahman, 2651
S. 69th St., Philadelphia 19143,
Bucks County
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The Community Reiki Project,
730 S. Percy St., Philadelphia
19147, reiki classes or sessions
or services.
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in recruitment, and how you can emulate
their success.
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The Spinrad Agency, 230
S. Broad St. Suite 1002,
Philadelphia 19102, recruiting
services.
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Thearose Media Group, 12 N.
Ruby St., Philadelphia 19139,
recording publishing marketing.
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Baltic Amber LLC, 31
Cottonwood Drive, Holland
18966, internet sales for
jewelry or gifts.
American Diamond
Recordings, 950 Daly St.,
Philadelphia 19148, record
label.
J&R Management LLC, 220
Woodland Drive, Warminster
18974, real estate.
Ecmac Inc., 4334 Willow Ave.,
Bensalem 19020, contracting.
Sole On Wheels, 44 W. Duval
St., Philadelphia 19144,
operation of a food truck.
Chestnut Park, 2628 Martha
St. Suite 1-B, Philadelphia
19125, real property.
Koreck Adjustment Group
LLC, 50 German Ave., Newtown
18940, public adjusting.
MTD Investments LLC, 50
Louise Drive, Ivyland 18974,
real estate.
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Caviar Pink, 901 N. 64th St.
Apt. 3, Philadelphia 19151, online consignment boutique.
Great Horse Trails LLC, 301
Oxford Valley Road Suite
Deep Lake Investments
LLC, 176 Pine Valley Road,
Doylestown 18901, real estate.
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The Chinese Noodle Factory,
133 N. 11th St., Philadelphia
19107, noodle product.
Clinton Street Media
Allentown 010 LLC, 36
Windover Lane, Doylestown
18901, own or operate
billboards or similar digital
Bluestone Real Estate Inc., 11
Duane Road Building D Second
Floor, Doylestown 18901, real
estate.
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Carina Tea And Waffles,
3701 Chestnut St. Suite 1-F,
Philadelphia 19104, cafe.
Aerospace Consulting LLC,
4244 Salem St., Doylestown
18902, providing engineering
services.
Crouse Homestead LLC, 768
Durham Road, Riegelsville
18077, real estate.
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Sloane Toyota Scion Of
Philadelphia, 1546 Cottman
Ave., Philadelphia 19111, auto
sales or services.
SJC LLC, 133 S. Bell Ave.,
Yardley 19067, nonclassifiable.
Nal Star Inc., 380 Lincoln
Highway Apt. C-2, Fairless Hills
19030, nonclassifiable.
DRV Management LLC, 117
Hope Road, Holland 18966,
nonclassifiable.
Ben Lubing PC, 115 Pheasant
Run Suite 114, Newtown
18940, professional accounting
services.
60 Centre Square LLC, 1905
River Road, Upper Black Eddy
18972, own or manage real
estate.
RRC Partners LP, 301 Oxford
Valley Road Suite 702, Yardley
19067, nonclassifiable.
J&R Foods LLC, 3360 Knights
Road Shop No. N, Bensalem
19020, nonclassifiable.
Jordan Gates Homes LP, 13
N. Seventh St., Perkasie 18944,
nonclassifiable.
Harper Business Law PC, 87 N.
Broad St., Doylestown 18901,
practice of law.
Way Mars Inc., 55 Great Oak
Drive, Churchville 18966, online retail merchanise sales.
BRS Limousine LLC, 394
Stonebrook Drive, Levittown
19055, nonclassifiable.
Ivyland Properties LP, 50
Louise Drive, Ivyland 18974,
nonclassifiable.
Rotten Records LLC, 32
Laurel Circle, Newtown 18940,
nonclassifiable.
Pewsitter Inc., 4620 Derby
Lane, Doylestown 18901, online news aggregator website.
Honey Bee Limousine LLC, 17
White Spruce Lane, Levittown
19054, nonclassifiable.
Edward Fooks LLC, 460 Jason
Drive, Southampton 18966,
nonclassifiable.
Genflo Training LLC, 5592
Long Lane, Doylestown 18902,
nonclassifiable.
HPA LLC, 668 Stoney Hill Road
Suite 253, Yardley 19067,
nonclassifiable.
Matterhorn Press LLC, 13148 Summit Square Center,
Langhorne 19047, publishing.
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Truecraft All Repair, 2519 N.
Front St., Philadelphia 19133,
auto repair services.
Segura Granite Inc., 1707
Bustleton Pike, Feasterville
19053, nonclassifiable.
Anthony Piselli Plumbing And
Heating LLC, 1185 W. Bristol
Road, Warminster 18974,
plumbing or heating service or
repair or installation.
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Renee James LLC, 77
Tanglewood Drive, Holland
18966, consulting-marketing
services.
Jolly Time Productions
LLC, 1810 Hennessy Drive,
Southampton 18966,
nonclassifiable.
media.
1504-B, Yardley 19067,
nonclassifiable.
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Creative Steps Enrichment,
7401 Old York Road, Elkins Park
19027, tutoring.
Better Balance Coaching
Consulting And Counseling,
6597 Greenhill Road,
Lumberville 18933, coaching or
consulting services.
William J. Granville LLC, 583
Heatons Mill Drive, Langhorne
19047, nonclassifiable.
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Pacific Art, 1903 Harrison
Court, Norristown 19403, sales.
Yogi Divine Inc., 2046 Joshua
Drive, Bensalem 19020,
catering.
Fountainville Offices LLC, 23
Taylor Ave., Doylestown 18901,
nonclassifiable.
Starfire Therapy Inc., 56
Seedling Drive, Holland 18966,
nonclassifiable.
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Modern Runner, 1222
Oakwood Ave., Norristown
19401, retail subscription
service selling nutrition
products.
Koloworks Inc., 193 Edwards
Drive, Churchville 18966,
business consulting.
Ninjabull Holdings LLC, 4930
Knable Lane, Trevose 19053,
nightclub.
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Style Society, 1315 Emerson
Court, Ambler 19002, retail
sales or beauty products or
clothing.
Spyke’s Yard Brewing Co.
LLC, 307 Hedgerow Lane,
Doylestown 18901, brewing co.
brew pub.
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New Garden Liu, 578 Township
Line Road, Cheltenham 19012,
restaurant food service.
Old Easton Road, Doylestown
18902, biosciences business
accelerator.
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Blueridge Investments
LLC, 1011 Mt. Eyre Road,
Washington Crossing 18977,
real estate.
MMB Management Inc.,
1200 Bustleton Pike Suite 1-A,
Feasterville 19053, real estate.
Jamp Development
LLC, 217 Delmont Ave.,
Warminster 18974, real estate
development.
The Doylestown Building
Group LLC, Buckingham
Green Building 1 Suite 2-C1,
Buckingham 18912, real estate
investment.
Urban Living Investors LLC,
72 Deerpath Road, Churchville
18966, real estate investment.
Candid Solutions LLC, 466
Golden Gate Drive, Richboro
18954, real estate investment
or rentals.
ITC77 LLC, 573 Coventry
Lane, West Chester 19382, IT
services.
Propat Properties LLC, 1129
Grove Road, West Chester
19380, real estate.
Walnut Street Labs LLC, 23
N. Walnut St., West Chester
19380, leasing services.
Pulpit Rock Investments
Co., 204 Painswick Lane,
Downingtown 19335, real
estate holdings.
JDDVE Management Inc.,
794 Penllyn Bluebell Pike Suite
200, Blue Bell 19422, business
management services.
Yarra LLC, 501 Penllyn Pike,
Blue Bell 19422, buy or sell or
own or manage real or personal
property.
Rhoads Bros. Inc., 2702
Big Road, Frederick 19435,
commercial trucking.
Lanchester Financial LLC,
1113 Park Road, Honey Brook
19344, renting or leasing.
Halfwayback LLC, 1456
Mundock Road, Dresher 19025,
computer software sales.
Piraino Builders LLC, 1540
Tattersall Way, West Chester
19380, residential building.
Roher Mechanical Service
Inc., 276 E. Valley Forge
Road, King Of Prussia 19406,
construction or contractor.
Ignite Performance Training
LLC, 66 Buttonwood Drive,
Exton 19341, nonclassifiable.
301 Race LLC, 235 Whitehorse
Lane Suite 200, Kennett Square
19348, nonclassifiable.
Dondi Family LP, 118 Cloverly
Lane, West Chester 19380,
nonclassifiable.
Chester Gateway LLC, 1530
Overhill Road, West Chester
Kimberton Paper Outlet
LLC, 503 Kimberton Road,
Phoenixville 19460, retail party
supplies.
Safety Alliance Inc., 530 E.
Union St., West Chester 19382,
safety consulting.
Prime Surgical LLC, 651
Swedesford Road, Malvern
19355, sales or service of
medical devices.
Hickman Sanitation Service
OPG RF Management Co. LLC,
2701 Renaissance Blvd. Fourth
Floor, King Of Prussia 19406,
management co.
GHB Enterprises LLC, 2347
Schlosser Road, Harleysville
19438, management co. for
rental units.
Journey Blooms Inc., 165
Township Line Road Suite 2100,
Jenkintown 19046, marketing
craft products.
Vanessa Howard Music LLC,
21 Lisa Marie Lane, Collegeville
19426, music or artist or selling
music lessons.
Kabylia Express LLC, 210 N.
Main St. Apt. 1, Telford 18969,
nonclassifiable.
14582 Old Kings Road LP, 152
Mathers Road, Ambler 19002,
nonclassifiable.
Saft LLC, 525 Hoffman Drive,
Bryn Mawr 19010, employment
services.
Lifedream Films LLC, 1303
Van Buren Walk, Ambler 19002,
nonclassifiable.
Somerset Sweets LLC, 7
Somerset Circle, Royersford
19468, entertaining or event
preparation or planning.
Busy Bee Academy LLC, 1288
Mettler Road, Huntingdon
Valley 19006, childcare
services.
DRD Associates LLC, 1210
Joanne Lane, Telford 18969,
consulting.
Shamir Biologics LLC, 1322
Wentz Drive, Fort Washington
19034, consulting.
BCB Advisory LLC, 157
Boothlane, Haverford 19041,
consulting.
4E Wellness Inc., 105
Garth Road, Oreland 19075,
consulting.
Suzanne Iswicki LLC, 294
Goldenrod Drive, Upper
Gwynedd 19446, consulting.
Putnam Sales & Marketing
Services LLC, 1401 Holly Drive,
Lansdale 19446, consulting
Arno Coachman LP, 223 St.
Georges Road, Ardmore 19003,
nonclassifiable.
Zeljkovic Fencing Academy
Inc., 832 Meadowbrook Drive,
Huntingdon Valley 19006,
fencing classes.
STC Direct Inc., 2 Bala Plaza
Suite 1, Bala Cynwyd 19004,
nonclassifiable.
Cedar Hill Partners LLC, 1521
Cedar Hill Road, Lower Gwynedd
19002, financial management.
Gamewire LLC, 208 Jefferson
St., Bala Cynwyd 19004,
nonclassifiable.
Brandywine Wealth
Management LLC, 2300
Computer Ave. Suite G-35,
Willow Grove 19090, financial
services firm.
Neuro Diagnostic Imaging
LLC, 25 Bala Ave. Suite
102, Bala Cynwyd 19004,
nonclassifiable.
Clarence Watson Enterprises
LLC, 2 Bala Plaza Suite 300,
Bala Cynwyd 19004, general
medical practice.
22-Park Ave. LLC, 22 Park
Ave., Elverson 19520, rental
real estate.
Chester County
DML Limousine LLC, 319
Arionne Drive, Hatboro 19040,
limousine or town car services.
Gambino Enterprises LLC,
76 Laver Road, Schwenksville
19473, electrical or heating or
air-conditioning or plumbing
services.
Elite Mobile Inc., 70 Arbor
Circle, Colmar 18915, cell
phone store.
Reardon Dental PC, 35
W. Pennsylvania Ave.,
Downingtown 19335, medical
services.
JBL Restaurant Group
LLC, 78 W. Lancaster Ave.,
Downingtown 19335,
restaurant.
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Professional Organizer LLC,
35 Dale Drive, Royersford
19468, organization services.
Woxall Aviation LLC, 1959
Old Skippack Road, Harleysville
19438, flight instruction or
commercial pilot services.
Penllyn Investments LLC,
775 Penllyn Pike, Blue Bell
19422, commercial real estate
investment property.
Millenium Realty US LLC, 237
W. Lincoln Highway Suite 802,
Exton 19341, nonclassifiable.
Robert J. Kerns Attorney At
Law LLC, 23 N. Lane, North
Wales 19454, legal services.
Telexicon LLC, 650 Sentry
Parkway Suite One, Blue Bell
19422, call center middlewear
or software as a service.
Stonewall Cottage LLC, 375
Bulltown Road, Elverson 19520,
real estate investment.
Sabrina & Ottaviano MacChia
Inc., 1186 Downingtown
Pike, Downingtown 19335,
restaurant.
Healthy Juices LLC - Store 3,
1629 Hagys Ford Road, Penn
Valley 19072, operating a
restaurant or retail store.
CFS Global LLC, 7234
Hollywood Road, Fort
Washington 19034, financial
services-cash flow broker.
Lenape Radiology PC, 740 E.
Street Road, Westtown 19395,
medical practice.
Rock’s Cool LLC, 478 Acorn
Lane, Downingtown 19335,
music education.
Dilts Macary & Calvin LLC,
540 Penna Ave. Suite 318,
Fort Washington 19034, legal
services.
A + Home Services LLC,
1301 Morgan Drive Apt. 301,
Royersford 19468, call center.
Dhanak Properties LLC, 1502
W. Woodbank Way, West Chester
19380, real estate investment.
Wynnewood Yogurt LLC, 50 E.
Wynnewood Road, Wynnewood
19096, yogurt store.
Little Flock Daycare LLC, 4
Sweet Briar Road, Coatesville
SBD Management LLC, 420
W. Fifth Ave., Conshohocken
19428, business management
or consulting.
Versatrach Inc., 11 Creekview
Circle, West Chester 19382,
medical devices.
Trusted Senior Services
LLC, 143 Candlewyck Drive,
Avondale 19311, non-medical
home care.
23 North Digital LLC, 23
N. Walnut St., West Chester
19380, business consulting
services.
Alliance Global LLC, 3054
Water Street Road/P.O. Box
698, Worcester 19490, business
consulting.
Pleasantville Farms LLC, 330
Landenburg Road, Landenberg
19350, real estate investment.
APR Solution LLC, 117 Hadleys
Mill Run, Kennett Square
19348, mortgage industry.
Nicholas B. Hill DDS LLC, 101
W. City Ave. Apt. 213, Bala
Cynwyd 19004, dental practice.
Dedal LLC, 504 Montgomery
Ave., Merion Station 19066,
electrical equipment service
or repair.
DDMT Enterprises Inc., 12 Lori
Lane, Huntingdon Valley 19006,
auto service or repair.
Premier Pharmacy Network
LLC, 108 Old Barn Drive, West
Chester 19382, marketing or
advertising for pharmacies.
Rainin Kakes Inc., 87 Patriot
Drive, Chalfont 18914,
wholesale bakery goods.
Adventure Consulting LLC,
14 Lincoln Drive, Downingtown
19335, business consulting
services.
Alpha United Builders LLC,
1215 Clearbrook Road, West
Chester 19380, real estate.
Amazing Healthful Foods Co.,
1456 Mundock Road, Dresher
19025, nutrition or cooking
education or classes.
Wyndmoor Tac LLC, 300
Conshohocken State Road
Suite 360, West Conshohocken
19428, general partner.
Alaltap Property Management
Two LLC, 1305 Koffel Road,
Hatfield 19440, general partner
of an investment lp.
Valley Optimum Care LLC,
1800 Byberry Suite 703,
Huntingdon Valley 19006,
health care-medical doctors.
1820 Lambrou LLC, 1820
Pine Road, Huntingdon Valley
19006, holder of real estate.
The Capers Co. LLC, 160
Somerset Drive, Blue Bell
19422, holding co.
J. Hayden Enterprises
Inc., 8245 Brookside Road,
Elkins Park 19027, home
improvements.
GS Ginseng LLC, 146 Medinah
Drive, Blue Bell 19422, import
or wholesale.
Novaspring Holdings LLC,
2 Bala Plaza Suite 300, Bala
Cynwyd 19004, intellectual
property holding co.
Mill Street Investment Fund
GP LLC, 475 Allendale Road
Suite 200, King Of Prussia
19406, investment activities.
SCB Advisors LLC, 539 Olivia
Way, Lafayette Hill 19444,
investment advisor.
Irina Baranov LLC, 2302
Cordus Lane, Huntingdon Valley
19006, nonclassifiable.
VIP Property Development
LLC, 1498 Heaton Hill Lane,
Huntingdon Valley 19006,
nonclassifiable.
7 Star Convenience Store LLC,
1711 Limekiln Pike, Dresher
19025, nonclassifiable.
Lee’s Cleaners & Laundry Inc.,
753 Cheltenham Ave., Melrose
Park 19027, nonclassifiable.
Toll French Creek LP, 250
Gibraltar Road, Horsham
19044, nonclassifiable.
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Night Crew Studio LLC, 4
Kings Grant Drive, Washington
Crossing 18977, website
designing or animating or
photography, etc.
Sisters Realty LLC, 1077
Newark Road, Toughkenamon
19374, real estate.
Vederman Investment V LLC,
308 E. Lancaster Ave. Suite
235, Wynnewood 19096, legal
investments.
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Premier Urgent Care
Warminster LLC, 918-982 W.
Street Road, Warminster 18974,
urgent care medical services.
TGR LLC, 744 Providence Road,
Malvern 19355, real estate.
Daneker’s Custom
Reupholstery LLC, 151 N.
Township Line Road, Royersford
19468, custom upholstery.
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ATA Express LLC, 372
Davisville Road, Warminster
18974, trucking.
Samardent Consulting Inc.,
114 Willow Wood Drive,
Phoenixville 19460, IT or
business consulting services.
400 North Church Street
Associates LLC, 120 Arrandale
Blvd., Exton 19341, real estate.
Eastwood Retail I LLC, 263
Shoemaker Road, Pottstown
19464, real estate.
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Atlantic Freight Systems Inc.,
210 Bradley Court, Holland
18966, trucking.
Magnolia Place Community
Association Inc., 649 W. South
St., Kennett Square 19348,
homeowners association.
Everlong LLC, 573 Tory Hill
Road, Devon 19333, real estate.
Royersford Transition
Properties LLC, 310 Sycamore
Drive, Limerick 19468,
nonclassifiable.
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RM Truck Repair Inc., 800 Old
Bristol Pike, Morrisville 19067,
truck repairs.
JAS Real Estate Holdings
LLC, 326 Westtown Road, West
Chester 19380, holding co.
to own car dealership or real
estate.
Meli Realty LLC, 155 Hibernia
Road, Coatesville 19320, real
estate.
W.J. Starke Family Enterprises
LLC, 321 Evergreen Road,
Jenkintown 19046, leasing oil
or gas or mineral rights.
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C.B. Search & Abstract LLC,
4486 York Road/P.O. Box 670,
Buckingham 18912, transfer
agent.
Amantula LLC, 189 W.
Lancaster Ave., Paoli 19301,
health care-acupuncture
services.
TF Motorsports LLC, 230
Bridge St., Collegeville 19426,
auto racing.
Le Bella Donna LLC, 319 York
Road, Jenkintown 19046, bridal
gowns or formal wear.
Devon Management Holdings
Inc., 1100 First Ave., King
Of Prussia 19406, corporate
management services.
Accessible Services And
Products LLC, 2135 Bustard
Road Suite 2, Lansdale 19446,
durable medical equipment
or support services for that
equipment.
Ascension Auto Collision LLC,
701 Horsham Road Suite 103,
Horsham 19044, auto collision
center or repair damaged
vehicles.
Land And Property
Transformations LLC, 651-653
E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville
19320, real estate.
Ahikam & Moshe PA LLC, 216
Sutter Lane, Plymouth Meeting
19462, real estate.
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Langhorne Training & Event
Center LLC, 1939 E. Lincoln
Highway, Langhorne 19047,
training or event center.
Pieraz GP LLC, 1031 Pottstown
Pike, Chester Springs 19425,
general partner of a lp.
Jule’s Jewels Fundraising LLC,
504 Barrington Place, Lansdale
19446, nonclassifiable.
OPG RF Development Co. LLC,
2701 Renaissance Blvd. Fourth
Floor, King Of Prussia 19406,
development co.
Kimberly Murphy Attorney At
Law LLC, 450 S. Gravers Road
Suite 220, Plymouth Meeting
19462, attorney at law.
HV Bancorp Inc., 3501
Masons Mill Road Suite 401,
Huntingdon Valley 19006, bank
holding co.
Rosemore Laundry LLC, 991
W. County Line Road, Hatboro
19040, laundromat.
5100 Marian Avenue LLC,
350 Sentry Parkway Building
630 Suite 300, Blue Bell
19422, developer of the church
property.
The National Association Of
Distinguished Counsel Ltd.,
1501 Lower State Road, North
Wales 19454, association of
distinguished attorneys.
Willowlark Quilt Studio LLC,
23 Mystery Rose Lane, West
Grove 19390, quilting-creation
or sales of quilts.
Cross Cultural Properties LLC,
32 Roosevelt Ave., Hatfield
19440, real estate.
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WRX LLC, 906 Bustleton Ave.,
Feasterville 19053, trading.
Papa Family Holdings GP LLC,
79 Allsmeer Drive, West Grove
19390, general partner of a lp.
SR Leasing LLC, 578 Rosedale
Road Suite 27, Kennett Square
19348, purchase or lease
personal property or including
vehicles.
SSV Group LLC, 231 Larkspur
Lane, Hatfield 19440,
nonclassifiable.
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Hotsol Inc., 57 Quarry Road,
Levittown 19057, technology or
software development.
Dave Eisler Wholesale
Furniture LLC, 100 Roylene
Drive, Oxford 19363, furniture
sales or repair.
Mateli Staffing LLC, 616
W. Schuylkill Road Apt. 260,
Pottstown 19465, providing
staffing services for healthcare
facilities.
John Richardson Landscaping
LLC, 1007 Trinity Lane, Gulph
Mills 19428, landscaping.
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Inspectrum Enterprises LLC,
800 Trinton Road Apt. 360,
Langhorne 19047, technology.
Preferred Food Service Of PA
Inc., 73 Chestnut Road, Paoli
19301, franchise restaurant
operator.
Paoli Envelope And Paper LLC,
890 Fernhill Road Building IJK,
West Chester 19380, printing
business.
Vesta Builders Inc., 225
Church St., West Conshohocken
19428, real estate.
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Inksane Creations Tattoo
Studio LLC, 31 E. Street Road,
Feasterville 19053, tattoo or
piercing studio.
Dell Ventures LLC, 119
Harrogate Drive, Landenberg
19350, distribute medical
hardware or related endeavors.
McGowen Law LLC, 414
Cranberry Lane, West Chester
19380, practice of law.
East Brunswick Development
LP, 5 Vera Lane, Conshohocken
19428, nonclassifiable.
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Sew America LLC, 43
Steeplechase Drive, Holland
18966, sewing textiles.
Sweet Annieland LLC, 2001
Creek Road, Glenmoore 19343,
create or sell or distribute
songs, poetry & video.
Crossrhoads Compositing LLC,
829 Upper Pine Creek Road,
Chester Springs 19425, post
production digital work or art.
Accent On The Rocks LLC, 445
Belle Lane, Harleysville 19438,
jewelry or accessory sales.
Elkin’s Park Orthodontics
PC, 7900 Old York Road Suite
108-A, Elkins Park 19027,
dental-orthodontic services.
Ssaiman Design LLC, 12
Concord Circle, Bala Cynwyd
19004, architect or interior
design.
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New 2 U Thrift Shop LLC, 317
Bustleton Pike, Feasterville
19053, sale of used goods.
Inversity Inc., 72 Ramblewood
Drive, Glenmoore 19343,
contract engineering or
software or other services.
Montgomery County
Poo Prints Of Philadelphia
LLC, 10 Wilkinson Drive,
Landenberg 19350, pet waste
management.
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TCM Casino Products LLC,
3433 Marshall Lane, Bensalem
19020, sale of casino products.
Reddon Resources LLC, 632
Churchill Road, Chester Springs
19425, consulting services on
precious metals.
Harlan Tree LLC, 108 Glendale
Road/P.O. Box 271, Lionville
19353, tree removel or tree
landscaping.
PGA Plus LLC, 28 Rampart
Drive, Chesterbrook 19087,
permium golf services.
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Renaissance Furnishings Of
Doylestown LLC, 6413 Saw
Mill Road, Pipersville 18947,
retail store-furnishings.
Genau Engineering LLC, 1307
Burke Road, West Chester
19380, consulting services.
BP International LLC,
837 Marlboro Spring Road,
Kennet Square 19348, trade
consultation services or import
or export brokerage services.
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DJ Ices Inc., 120 Cambridge
Place, Chalfont 18914, retail
sales of frozen deserts.
John Corbett Consulting LLC,
100 Clay Court, Landenberg
19350, consulting services.
Universe City Properties
LLC, 122 Neyland Court, Exton
19341, own or manage real
estate investments.
Nathanson Realty Inc., 625
Ridge Pike Building A Suite
100, Conshohocken 19428,
real estate.
A.E.B. Exterior Solutions LLC,
3993 Huntingodn Pike Suite
210, Huntingdon Valley 19006,
contracting.
Ansur Solutions Inc., 411 W.
Miner St., West Chester 19382,
telecommunications solutions.
Bu
Flooring Doctor Inc., 1732
Super Highway, Langhorne
19047, retail.
SJS Solutions LLC, 1320
Summerhill Drive, Malvern
19355, consulting.
Gmetric Corp., 8 Stirling Court,
Chesterbrook 19087, own
minority interest in a trading co.
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Bensalem Beverage Co.
LLC, 2746 Bristol Pike,
Bensalem 19020, restaurant
management.
Unifi Consulting LLC, 404
Wynchester Way, Kennett
Square 19348, consulting.
Brandywine Skyhawk LLC,
500 Warren Road, West Chester
19382, own airplane.
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Everrock Solutions LLC, 1424
Ivy Circle, Jamison 18929,
restaurant consulting in food
supply.
Ramsey Builders LLC, 370
Hopewell Road, Elverson
19520, construction or
renovation services.
How 2322-2332 Green Street
LP, 1145 Forrest St. Suite
300, Conshohocken 19428,
nonclassifiable.
Morris Creations LLC, 2010
Windsor Drive, Collegeville
19426, contemporary art
studio.
Elly Group Inc., 260 Exton
Square Parkway Suite 2525,
Exton 19341, takeout
restaurant.
Akshim LLC, 272 Edinburgh
Road, Exton 19341, on-line
sales.
VF-Sentinel Investment
LLC, 120 S. Warner Road Suite
200, King Of Prussia 19406,
investment co.
JJ Bus Solutions LLC, 737 S.
Park Ave., Audubon 19403,
consulting-plan operations
service.
Gold Medal Training Center
LLC, 164 Wedgewood Road,
Oxford 19363, sports complex.
Papa Family Holdings LP, 79
Allsmeer Drive, West Grove
19390, nonclassifiable.
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Explorer Real Estate Partners
LLC, 3167 Dovecote Drive,
Quakertown 18951, real estateresidential.
Baroni Building Co., 1109
Saunders Court, West Chester
19380, construction or general
contractor.
services.
LLC, 352 Snyder Ave./P.O. Box
3040, West Chester 19381,
sanitary sewage disposal or
rental of portable toilets.
Dascott Corp., 5 Millrace
Lane, West Grove 19390,
nonclassifiable.
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Barbara K. Moyer Real Estate
LLC, 2314 Spinnerstown Road,
Quakertown 18951, real estate
sales.
Medieval Motorworks
LLC, 423 Church Hill Croad,
Landenberg 19350, classic car
restoration.
19382, nonclassifiable.
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Jordan Gates Properties LLC,
13 N. Seventh St., Perkasie
18944, real estate management
or development.
19320, childcare or daycare or
youth feeding.
Renaissance Real Estate
Acquistions LP, 565 Sprague
Road, Narberth 19072,
nonclassifiable.
2579 Constitution Blvd
LP, 632 Montgomery Ave.
Third Floor, Narberth 19072,
nonclassifiable.
Vargas Consulting Inc., 498
Lincoln Ave., Willow Grove
19090, nonclassifiable.
Hive Contemporary LLC, 437
Haverford Road, Wynnewood
19096, nonclassifiable.
Blue Star Installations
LLC, 1500 Powell St.
Rear, Norristown 19401,
nonclassifiable.
Bobae Technologies LLC,
18 Trent Lane, East Norriton
19401, nonclassifiable.
Mill Street Investment Fund
LP, 475 Allendale Road Suite
200, King Of Prussia 19406,
nonclassifiable.
Hausman Associates LP,
794 Penllyn Bluebell Pike
Suite 200, Blue Bell 19422,
nonclassifiable.
Atir Mohammad Inc., 623
Buyers Road, Collegeville
19426, nonclassifiable.
Organize Your Biz LLC, 126
Boulder Road, Plymouth
Meeting 19462, organizing
personal property in residences.
KB Montgomery LLC, 114
Forrest Ave. Suite 100, Narberth
19072, own a direct or indirect
interest in real estate.
901 Charlie LLC, 114 Forest
Ave. Suite 100, Narberth
19072, own or lease aircraft.
Hefner Two LLC, 430 Fairhill
Road, Hatfield 19440, own real
estate.
Rosenberg Group Holdings 2
LLC, 455 S. Gulph Road Suite
400, King Of Prussia 19406,
parent co for entity providing
insurance services.
SK Health And Movement LLC,
719 Oxford Road, Bala Cynwyd
19004, personal trainer or
exercise or wellness coach.
Ardizzi Law PC, 10 E. Sixth
Ave., Conshohocken 19428,
practice of law.
Pact-One East LLC, 26 S. Bryn
Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr 19010,
production or sales or marketing
or services computer.
Jana Park Development Inc.,
1001 W. Cheltenham Ave. Suite
200, Melrose Park 19027, real
estate development.
East Brunswick Development
GP LLC, 5 Vera Lane,
Conshohocken 19428, real
estate development or
ownership.
Red Opportunities 1900
LLC, 16 School Lane, Ardmore
19003, real estate investment.
Lyceum Partners LLC, 106
Hollyhock Drive, Lafayette Hill
19444, real estate investment.
Q&L Properties LLC, 111 Little
Road, Perkiomenville 18074,
real estate investment or
development.
Shinn Properties Group LLC,
6029 Cannon Hill Road, Fort
Washington 19034, real estate
management.
724 Grandview LLC,
730 Grandview Road,
Trooper 19403, real estate
management.
Powelton - Mantua LLC, 1600
Hagys Ford Road Apt. 8-O,
Penn Valley 19072, real estate
ownership or management.
JBS Cam LLC, 1707 Osprey
Drive, Audubon 19403,
residential real estate rental.
2231 J&F Inc., 2231
Hutningdon Pike, Huntingdon
Valley 19006, restaurant or
tavern.
Fernrock Retreat LLC, 1900
Twin Lows Road, Green Lane
18054, retreat center or
counseling.
591 Skippack Property LLC,
631 Broadmoor Drive, Blue Bell
19422, property management.
Over The Top Bakeshop LLC,
3937 Seneca Court/P.O. Box
1373, Skippack 19474, sale of
baked goods.
BR MacMahon LLC, 545 Kulp
Road, Perkiomenville 18074,
real estate.
Tri-State Filtration Plus Inc.,
1968 Juniata Road, Norristown
19403, sale-filtration.
DND Management LLC, 429
Central Ave., Souderton 18964,
real estate.
Damario Contracting Inc.,
1206 Huntingdon Road,
Abington 19001, sales.
IT Management Group LLC,
1608 Kings Circle, Maple Glen
19002, real estate.
Amicability Inc., 5 Center Ave.
Suite B, Collegeville 19426,
social networking application.
123 South Main Street LLC,
123 S. Main St., Ambler 19002,
real estate.
Top-A-Court LLC, 1274
Georgia Lane, Hatfield 19440,
sport court installation or
repair.
Green Opportunities 1900
LLC, 16 School Lane, Ardmore
19003, real estate.
The River House LLC, 705 W.
Haverford Road Suite 1, Bryn
Mawr 19010, real estate.
Speculator Holdings LLC,
1440 Catlin Way, Dresher
19025, real estate.
9Z2 LLC, 12 E. Mill Road,
Flourtown 19031, real estate.
Rhoswen Homes LLC, 101
Washington Lane No. 507,
Jenkintown 19046, real estate.
Philmont GP LLC, 261 Old York
Road Suite 900, Jenkintown
19046, real estate.
1310 Drury LLC, 93 Wynnedale
Road, Narberth 19072, real
estate.
Arcadia At Montgomery
Avenue LLC, 114 Forrest Ave.
Suite 201, Narberth 19072,
real estate.
Norristown Church Assistance
Co., 114 E. Broad St./P.O. Box
64769, Souderton 18964,
supporting a church.
Tech-Know Pro Inc., 261 Old
York Road No. 900, Jenkintown
19046, technology.
MNM Wireless LLC, 2421-A
Wyandotte Road, Willow Grove
19090, telecommunications
equipment contractor.
Velocity Network
Communications Inc., 1015
Virginia Drive, Fort Washington
19034, telecommunications
services.
CWNM Wellness Inc., 630
Woodcrest Ave., Ardmore
19003, therapist.
Luxury Lifestyle Vacations
LLC, 1050 Balmoral Way, Maple
Glen 19002, vacation planning.
Sea Robin LLC, 510 Wischman
Ave., Oreland 19075, real
estate.
Grow Creative LLC, 6 Blue
Ridge Road, Plymouth Meeting
19462, website design or
website development or
advertising services.
Stone Wu Co., 728 Sussex
Road, Wynnewood 19096, real
estate.
929 Partners LLC, 636 Central
Ave., Glenside 19038, website
or blog hosting.
Kantor VFC Realty II LLC,
20103 Valley Forge Circle, King
Of Prussia 19406, real estate.
Daps Wireless Inc., 2796
Buttercup Court, Huntingdon
Valley 19006, wireless sales or
services.
DOK 1347 LLC, 125 Brittany
Way, Blue Bell 19422, real
estate.
430 Wyldhaven LLC, 108 Hunt
Club Drive, Collegeville 19426,
real estate.
Darshan Ashva Equestrian
Yoga & Equine Services LLC,
2655 Geryville Pike, Pennsburg
18073, yoga or equestrian
services.
2322 Green Street GP LLC,
1145 Forrest St. Suite 300,
Conshohocken 19428, real
estate.
Senior Pride Adult Day
Care LLC, 30 Walnut Lane,
Philadelphia
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Philadelphia 19144, adult day
program.
Race St. Suite 3-A, Philadelphia
19107, hospice service.
Mkar Auto Shop Inc., 8301
Torresdale Ave. Suite 5,
Philadelphia 19136, auto
repairs.
Jay & Judy Gift Shop
International LLC, 343 N.
Ninth St., Philadelphia 19107,
internet sales.
Auto Service Centers LLC,
3101 Grays Ferry Ave.,
Philadelphia 19146, automotive
services.
Jagso & Co. LLC, 731
Periwinkle Lane, Wynnewood
19096, investment in real
estate.
People Screen LLC, 143
Markle St., Philadelphia 19127,
background screening.
1121 Unruh Holding
Co., 10184 Verree Road,
Philadelphia 19116, investment
property.
CSSO Distributors LLC, 207482 E. Clearfield St., Philadelphia
19134, beer distributor.
IMP Solutions Inc., 324 W.
George St., Philadelphia 19123,
business logistics.
S&S Holdings Group LLC,
6156 Walton Ave., Philadelphia
19143, buy or sell residential
properties.
Mac Carpentry Inc., 5427
Houghton Place Floor 2,
Philadelphia 19128, carpentry.
Building Blocks Contracting
LLC, 2236 Strahle St.,
Philadelphia 19152, handymancarpentry.
4708 Hazel LLC, 4708 Hazel
Ave., Philadelphia 19143,
holder of real estate.
Attentive Hospice Inc., 911
One Water Street Associates
Limited Partner LP, 1608
Walnut St. Suite 1400,
Philadelphia 19103,
nonclassifiable.
JPO Spring Oak LP, 1819 JFK
Blvd. Suite 360, Philadelphia
19103, nonclassifiable.
Decidedly LLC, 3715 Lancaster
Ave., Philadelphia 19104,
nonclassifiable.
America Sews LLC, 1017 Race
St. Second Floor, Philadelphia
19107, nonclassifiable.
Sakuza Mandarin Inc., 1038
Race St., Philadelphia 19107,
nonclassifiable.
The Personal Injury And
Employment Law Center LLC,
21 S. 12th St., Philadelphia
19107, nonclassifiable.
SFC Delivery Services Inc.,
331 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia
19107, nonclassifiable.
Living Legacy Homes LLC,
2122 N. 18th St., Philadelphia
19121, real estate.
ABC Capital Finance LLC, 1218
N. Marshall St., Philadelphia
19122, real estate.
Argaman Properties LLC, 1218
N. Marshall St., Philadelphia
19122, real estate.
Marco Real Estate LLC, 1218
N. Marshall St., Philadelphia
19122, real estate.
Chania Limo Services LLC,
2663 Elbridge St., Philadelphia
19149, nonclassifiable.
Liatush Development
Corp., 702 N. Third St. No. 5,
Philadelphia 19123, real estate.
Success Without Stress
Consultants LLC, 434 N.
64th St., Philadelphia 19151,
nonclassifiable.
Alterra 1613 Walnut LLC,
2424 E. York St. Suite 217,
Philadelphia 19125, real estate.
Philly Invest Group LLC,
8008 Castor Ave., Philadelphia
19152, nonclassifiable.
Philadelphians For Affordable
Housing LLC, 2027 Hartel
Ave., Philadelphia 19152,
nonclassifiable.
Sirus Limo Services LLC, 2127
Afton St., Philadelphia 19152,
nonclassifiable.
Manheim Chicken LLC, 7500
City Line Ave., Philadelphia
19151, operation of a Popeye’s
Louisiana Kitchen.
LDJV 1613 LLC, 2424 E. York
St. Suite 217, Philadelphia
19125, real estate.
501:Case LLC, 1829 Memphis
St., Philadelphia 19125, real
estate.
2401 Walnut Cafe LLC,
2401 Walnut St. Suite 100,
Philadelphia 19103, own or
operate a cafe.
11133 Waldermire LLC, 3601
S. Broad St., Philadelphia
19148, ownership of real
estate.
Rafiqi Limo Services LLC,
1143 Knorr St., Philadelphia
19111, nonclassifiable.
Brickell Inc., 701 Longshore
Ave., Philadelphia 19111,
painting contractor.
Sufi Limo LLC, 1143 Knorr
St., Philadelphia 19111,
nonclassifiable.
Evans Pest Control Inc.,
537 Hoffnagle St. Apt. 2,
Philadelphia 19111, pest
control.
Concierge Physical Therapy
LLC, 640 Pine St. No. 3,
Philadelphia 19106, physical
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Green Recycle Inc., 1027
Ridge Ave. Suite 101,
Philadelphia 19123, recycling.
Bucks County
RD Remodeling Contractor
LLC, 1780 Tomlinson Road,
Philadelphia 19116, remodeling
contractor.
2940 W. Thompson LLC, 2732
W. Girard Ave., Philadelphia
19103, rental real estate.
Burnside LLC, 124 Burnside
St., Philadelphia 19127, rental
unit.
Jamestown LLC, 124
Jamestown St., Philadelphia
19127, rental unit.
SMM III LLC, 9321 Krewstown
Road, Philadelphia 19115,
restaurant.
Moerocco Inc., Somerton
Shopping Center 10849
Bustleton Ave., Philadelphia
19116, restaurant.
Peking Garden 168 Inc., 2205
N. Broad St., Philadelphia
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SR License LLC, 1521 Locust
St. Suite 400, Philadelphia
19102, own or manage a liquor
license or tavern.
Limonor LLC, 7210 Oxford Ave.
Apt. 2-F, Philadelphia 19111,
nonclassifiable.
Amine Limousine Service LLC,
9110 Ryersonrd, Philadelphia
19114, nonclassifiable.
T. Gelbart LLC, 7920 Algon
Ave., Philadelphia 19111, real
estate.
JNJ Realty LLC, 2024 S. 23rd
St., Philadelphia 19145, real
estate rental.
Since 1978, Heaven Sent Courier has been the leader
in same-day courier service. From a truck load to an
envelope with your court filings and subpoenas,
Heaven Sent delivers where you want it when you want it.
215-545-9100
Call us for same-day delivery
www.heavensentcourier.com
Walking Treaty Purchase
LLC to Linbrad Venture, 114
Whisperwood Court, Newtown
18940, (no description shown),
$3,100,000.
HG Manor Investors LP to
KTMT HGM LP, 1030 Reed St.,
Wyomissing 19610, (3 parcels),
$2,400,000.
Anthony and Patti Pizzo
to Peak Realty Holdings
Inc., 1147 Rich Hill Road,
Quakertown 18951, (no
description shown), $700,000.
Chester County
Bayard Properties LP/Kadir
Management Co #6 to K
Squared Realty Partners LP,
636 Old York Road Second
Floor, Jenkintown 19046;
(no description shown),
$6,200,000.
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Trisymbolize Glass LLC, 3052
Gaul St., Philadelphia 19134,
handmade glass items sales.
One Water Street Associates
Owner LP, 1608 Walnut St.
Suite 1400, Philadelphia 19103,
nonclassifiable.
A&T Property Improvements
LLC, 2533 S. Second
St., Philadelphia 19148,
nonclassifiable.
Apiradee Boutique LLC,
1100 S. Broad St. Unit 505-B,
Philadelphia 19146, women’s
clothing store.
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Monchy Minimarket Inc., 440
W. Indaina Ave., Philadelphia
19133, grocery store.
1424 Frankford Associates
LP, 30 S. 15th St. Suite
1000, Philadelphia 19102,
nonclassifiable.
Khan Limo Services
Corp., 608 Snyder Ave. No.
2-F, Philadelphia 19148,
nonclassifiable.
WJH Investors LLC, 1835
Market St. Suite 1400,
Philadelphia 19103, real estate.
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Susannah Briggs Design
LLC, 211 South St. No. 347,
Philadelphia 19147, graphic
design co.
Spring Garden Restaurant
Inc., 400 Spring Garden
St., Philadelphia 19019,
nonclassifiable.
Newcomb Transportation LLC,
2820 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia
19148, nonclassifiable.
SMK Real Estate LLC, 7337
Wissinoming St., Philadelphia
19136, real estate property
management.
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PMC/One Water Street LLC,
1608 Walnut St. Suite 1400,
Philadelphia 19103, general
real estate.
Blair Brothers Music LLC,
8319 Ardleigh St., Philadelphia
19118, music composing
or publishing or recording
activities.
Ross Bollinger Animation
LLC, 740 S. 10th St. Apt.
3-A, Philadelphia 19147,
nonclassifiable.
Buyrite Design Co. LLC, 4717
Stenton Ave., Philadelphia
19144, wholesale agent or
broker-general merchandise.
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PJ Homes 1 Genpar LLC,
2628 Martha St. Suite 1-B,
Philadelphia 19125, general
partner to a lp.
Gonzalez’s Multiservices Inc.,
3952 N. Fifth St., Philadelphia
19140, money transfer services.
I Sushi Inc., 425 S. Broad
St., Philadelphia 19147,
nonclassifiable.
1337 Development LLC,
1835 Market St. Suite 1400,
Philadelphia 19103, real estate.
Kaonce Complete Real Estate
Co. LLC, 3635 Sydneham St.,
Philadelphia 19140, real estate
or construction.
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Saigon Maxim Group Inc.,
612-632 Washington Ave. Unit
3-B, Philadelphia 19147, full
service restaurant.
Leaping Water LLC, 1631
Cadwallader St., Philadelphia
19122, mobile juice vendor.
316 N. 32nd Street LLC, 1805
Chestnut St., Philadelphia
19103, real estate.
G&G Trucking Solutions LLC,
536 Johnston St., Philadelphia
19148, transportation-cargo.
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Stevenson Seeley Inc., 1039
W. Venango St., Philadelphia
19160, formulators, resellers
or packagers of wax, oil &
compound products.
Tasker Village LP, 1529 S.
22nd St., Philadelphia 19146,
nonclassifiable.
PA Realty Inc., 10924 Lockart
Road, Philadelphia 19116, real
estate management or misc.
services.
1424 Frankford GP LLC, 30 S.
15th St. Unit 1000, Philadelphia
19102, real estate.
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Natashas Caribbean Cafe LLC,
43 N. 52nd St., Philadelphia
19139, food service or fastfood
restaurant.
T.E. Riley & Associates LLC,
7346 Meadowlark Place,
Philadelphia 19153, medical
supplies distribution.
RS Woods Realty LLC,
2621-67 Frankford Ave.,
Philadelphia 19125, real estate
management.
PR Walnut Sub Mezzco LLC,
200 S. Broad St. Third Floor,
Philadelphia 19102, real estate.
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Vice Trading Post Inc., 637 N.
11th St., Philadelphia 19123,
food or beverage (service).
DDT Packing I Inc., 2322 S.
20th St., Philadelphia 19145,
nonclassifiable.
Safari Holding Solutions
LLC, 4155 Lancaster Ave.,
Philadelphia 19104, trade
goods, services, healthcare,
pharmaceutical or exportsimports.
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Precision Cleaning And
Painting LLC, 1621 E.
Washington Lane, Philadelphia
19138, floor care cleaning or
painting.
Crews Medical Corp. PC,
7720 Castor Ave., Philadelphia
19152, medical practice.
PR Walnut Mezzco LLC,
200 S. Broad St. Third Floor,
Philadelphia 19102, real estate.
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Peony Garden LLC, 5201 N.
Fifth St. Suite 1-F, Philadelphia
19120, fast food restaurant.
Syba Inc., 2217 S. Norwood
St., Philadelphia 19145,
nonclassifiable.
Malka International LLC, 7930
Dorcas St., Philadelphia 19111,
trade.
Bell Saharajoly LLC, 1104
Cottman Ave., Philadelphia
19111, real estate investments.
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Good Familia LLC, 2901
McKinley St., Philadelphia
19149, entertainment: music
or videos or online media or
production.
Pharaoh Limo Inc., 1626 S.
Broad St., Philadelphia 19145,
nonclassifiable.
Lynnae Schwartz MD Mac
LLC, 2118 Pine St., Philadelphia
19103, medical practice.
PR Chestnut Sub Mezzco LLC,
200 S. Broad St. Third Floor,
Philadelphia 19102, real estate.
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GNN Entertainment LLC, 107
W. Hansberry St., Philadelphia
19144, entertainment
promotions.
Salim Limo Transportation
LLC, 2640 S. Shields
St., Philadelphia 19142,
nonclassifiable.
Shade Sunless Tanning Co.
LLC, 503 W. Hansberry St.,
Philadelphia 19144, tanning or
beauty salon.
Creative Investment Group
Inc., 5130 N. Sydeham St.,
Philadelphia 19141, real estate
investment.
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Nelson Acquisition Co., 222230 Walnut St., Philadelphia
19106, engineering services.
Sound Butter Audio LLC,
525 S. Fourth St. No. L-02,
Philadelphia 19147, media
recording or production.
Pilgrimage Properties LLC,
4635 Spruce St., Philadelphia
19139, nonclassifiable.
PR Chestnut Mezzco LLC,
200 S. Broad St. Third Floor,
Philadelphia 19102, real estate.
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Blue Tech Industrial
Automation Inc., 9555 Tulip
St., Philadelphia 19114,
electronic tech.
Seven Seas International LLC,
4801 S. Broad St. Suite 310,
Philadelphia 19112, marine or
industrial contractors.
Issilva LLC, 6832 Frankford
Ave., Philadelphia 19135,
nonclassifiable.
Done & Dusted PHL LLC, 1632
Reed St., Philadelphia 19146,
special finishes or carpentry
services.
BJ Investment Group LLC,
1027 Ridge Ave. Unit 101,
Philadelphia 19123, real estate
investment.
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Ladydiva Production Co. LLC,
6224 Sansom St., Philadelphia
19139, educational pagentry.
Fairfield Apartments LLC,
9629 Bustleton Ave. Unit
228, Philadelphia 19115,
management or ownership of
real estate.
Lower North Food Truck
Association LLC, 110 S. 20th
St. Suite 300, Philadelphia
19103, services to operators of
food trucks.
Pembrooke Properties B. LLC,
645 Porter St., Philadelphia
19148, real estate holding or
property management.
R&R Capital Investments
LLC, 1916 Cambridge St.,
Philadelphia 19130, purchase or
rental of residential properties.
Bat In Cage Inc., 6224 Erdrick
St., Philadelphia 19135,
nonclassifiable.
Fraser Consulting Group
Inc., 1716 E. Tulpehocken St.,
Philadelphia 19138, senior or
elder care services.
2345 Greenwich Street
LLC, 1323 S. 15th St.,
Philadelphia 19146, real estate
development.
Morrell Optical Inc., 3810
Morrell Ave., Philadelphia
19114, providing optical goods.
Kamal Khan LLC, 4143
Hellerman St., Philadelphia
19135, nonclassifiable.
Emajin That LLC, 8619
Michener Ave., Philadelphia
19150, retail store.
Stevenson Holdings LLC, 1039
W. Venango St., Philadelphia
19160, real estate.
Bu
V.W. Suites LLC, 3964 Poplar
St., Philadelphia 19104,
developers or builders or
managers of veterans real
estates.
Lus Gourmet LLC, 915 Race
St., Philadelphia 19107, limited
services restaurant.
Ober LLC, 2657 E. Ann
St., Philadelphia 19134,
nonclassifiable.
Empire Of The Sun
Enterprises LLC, 1522 Reed
St., Philadelphia 19146, retail
store.
Homelink Realty LLC, 1500
Magee Ave., Philadelphia
19149, real estate.
Sweetheart Senior Service
LLC, 2740 W. Country Club
Road, Philadelphia 19131,
provide personal services for
senior adults.
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Dental Artistry PC, 2300
Walnut St. Unit 723,
Philadelphia 19103, dental
clinic.
Thousand Word Investment
LLC, 1801 Megargee St.,
Philadelphia 19152, lessor of
a building.
New Look Detailing LLC, 3171
Richmond St., Philadelphia
19134, nonclassifiable.
Dollar Plus Super Inc., 2244
Ridge Ave., Philadelphia 19121,
retail merchandise.
Gramercy Venture LLC, 759 S.
Second St., Philadelphia 19147,
real estate.
A And S Property Preservation
Specialists LLC, 9330 Tulip St.,
Philadelphia 19144, property
preservation or maintenance or
management.
1314 Broad Associates
LP LLC, 4950 Parkside
Ave., Philadelphia 19131,
nonclassifiable.
Lejeune And Associates
LLC, 127 W. Chelten Ave.,
Philadelphia 19144, retail
management services.
Marluce LLC, 2125 S. 20th St.,
Philadelphia 19145, real estate.
Affordable Dentistry
LLC, 1507 W. Passyunk
Ave., Philadelphia 19145,
professional dentistry services.
Rocksaw Co., 2042-46 Amber
St. Unit B-01, Philadelphia
19125, nonclassifiable.
Daaiyah’s Cakes And Shakes
LLC, 5760 Woodcrest Ave.,
Philadelphia 19131, retail
confectionery goods.
6921 Frankford LLC, 6921
Frankford Ave., Philadelphia
19135, real estate.
Nehemiah Vision Corp. Inc.,
803 N. Marvine St., Philadelphia
19123, printing services.
PJ Homes 1 LP, 2628 Martha
St. Suite 1-B, Philadelphia
19125, nonclassifiable.
Crabby Cafe Inc., 6905 Castor
Ave., Philadelphia 19149,
restaurant.
Parkside 6 LLC, 829 North
29th St., Philadelphia 19130,
real estate.
Valley Implants Periodontal
Specialist PC, 1329 Lombard
St., Philadelphia 19147,
practice of dentistry.
Cizar LLC, 2061 Kennedy
St., Philadelphia 19124,
nonclassifiable.
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Lux Arati LLC, 1739 S. Mole
St., Philadelphia 19145, dance
performance group.
Simon’s Property
Management LLC, 2809 Ernest
St., Philadelphia 19145, leasing
of residential property.
Empify LLC, 605-A Garland
St., Philadelphia 19120,
nonclassifiable.
19132, restaurant.
Lofts On Vineyard LLC, 831 N.
19th St., Philadelphia 19130,
real estate.
A&S Plumbing And Hvac Inc.,
656 Parlin St., Philadelphia
19116, plumbing or hvac.
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Trefoil Designs LLC, 1624 W.
Ritner St., Philadelphia 19145,
custom furniture design or sales
or furniture painting.
Grant Plaza Laundromat Inc.,
2009 Winchester Ave. First
Floor, Philadelphia 19115,
laundromat.
DKDY Inc., 1619 Grant Ave.
Suite 26 & 27, Philadelphia
19115, nonclassifiable.
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Efficient Commercial Cleaning
LLC, 2410 N. Cleveland St.,
Philadelphia 19132, cleaning
service.
1520 Brigantessa LLC, 1520
E. Passyunk Ave., Philadelphia
19147, Italian restaurant.
Straface Pizza LLC, 3600 Fisk
Ave., Philadelphia 19129, pizza
or fast food.
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Mace Construction Inc.,
2121 N. Hope St., Philadelphia
19122, cement contractor.
5246 Ridge Avenue LLC, 5246
Ridge Ave., Philadelphia 19128,
investment property.
22 PB Homes LLC, 873 N. 20th
St., Philadelphia 19130, real
estate.
therapy services.
Fly Limo Services Corp., 9509
Hoff St. Apt. 1, Philadelphia
19115, nonclassifiable.
Country Life Insurance Co. to
Springdale Properties LLC,
825 Springdale Drive Whiteland
Business Center, Exton 19341,
(no description shown),
$2,537,500.
Comm-Chester County
Holdings Inc. to Robson
Building LLC, 914 Pocopson
Road, West Chester 19382,
(no description shown),
$1,425,000.
Simon Pearce PA Inc. to
Lenape Holdings LP, 241
Clonmell Upland Road, West
Grove 19390; (no description
shown), $1,150,000.
Stephen A. Jr. and Linda A.
Koreny to 141 Union School
LLC, 141 Union School Road,
Oxford 19363, (no description
shown), $875,000.
Devken LLC to State Street
Products Co. Ltd., 105 Duncan
St. Suite A, Lancaster 17602;
(no description shown),
$835,000.
1303 West Chester Pike
Associates to Durga Maa
LLC, 1117 William Penn
Drive, Bensalem 19020; (no
description shown), $760,000.
Brian H. and Kathleen Bender
to Weichert Workforce
Mobility Inc., 120 Longwater
Drive, Norwell, Mass. 02061;
(no description shown),
$630,000.
Dellavecchia Enterprises LLC
to Propat Properties LLC,
1129 Grove Road, West Chester
19380, (no description shown),
$534,000.
Montgomery County
Crow-Brown-Klein LP to Wells
Drive Properties LLC, 59 Lake
Drive, Hightstown, N.J. 08520;
201 Precision Road, Horsham,
$3,250,000.
DVB Real Estate Holdings LP
to 1301 Tequila LLC, 1301 Old
York Road, Abington 19001,
Abington, $1,275,000.
Nancy and Hiram Reinhart
Jr. to Colella Luigi LLC, 1653
Forest Hill Drive, Hatfield
19440; 298 Norristown Road,
Whitpain, $1,200,000.
The Chambers Family
Partnership to Theological
Seminary of the Reformed,
831 Dekalb Pike, Blue Bell
19422, Whitpain, $825,000.
GOP Properties LLC to Star
Maid Group Inc., 1055 Virginia
Drive, Fort Washington 19034,
Upper Dublin, $786,000.
Philadelphia
Food For All Inc. to 6901
Woodland LLC/6901
Woodland T.I.C. LLC, 525
E. County Line Road Suite 9,
Lakewood, N.J. 08701; 6901
Woodland Ave., Philadelphia,
40th Ward, $6,200,000.
American Society For
Testing and Materials
aka American Society For
Testing Materials to Liberty
Property 19th and Arch LP,
500 Chesterfield Parkway,
Malvern 19355; 1919/1921-23
Arch St./1918/1920 Cherry
St., Philadelphia, 8th Ward,
$5,750,000.
Advanced Real Estate
Concepts LP to Powelton
Properties LLC, Five
Abernathy Road, Lexington,
Mass.; 1719/1723 W.
Montgomery Ave./2037 N.
15th St./1717/1826/1932
N. 17th St./1835 N. 18th
St./1724 N. Willington St. et al.,
Philadelphia, 32nd Ward/47th
Ward, $4,503,675.
Classic Management
Inc. Trustee to Charlwin
Apartments LP, 759 S. Second
St., Philadelphia 19147; 3026
W. Queen Lane, Philadelphia
19129, 38th Ward, $3,550,000.
East Columbia and Memphis
Associates LP to Chesterman
Development LP, 901 N. Penn
St. No. FC-1, Philadelphia
19123; 410-426 Memphis St.,
Philadelphia 19125, 18th Ward,
$2,652,714.
Advanced Real Estate
Concepts LP to Powelton
Properties LLC, Five Abernathy
Road, Lexington, Mass.
02420; 1936/1938 N. 17th
St./2107 N. Marvine St./1849
N. 19th St./2029 N. 18th St.,
Philadelphia 19121, 32nd
Ward/20th Ward, $1,989,817.
Darrell M. Zaslow Executor
to A.R.I. Investment LP, 2 S.
46th St., Philadelphia 19139;
211/236/238 S. 45th St. /124
S. 46th St./220/222/236 S.
Buckingham Place, Philadelphia,
27th Ward/46th Ward/60th
Ward, $1,554,000.
Realty Income Corp. to
Philadelphia City Line LP,
c/o A.R.C. Property Trust Inc.
Gary Baumann 1401 Broad St.,
Clifton, N.J. 07013; 7554 City
Line Ave., Philadelphia, 34th
Ward, $1,329,505.
Andrew D. and Nancy M.
Rosner to H.K.G. Aria LLC,
P.O. Box 120103, Boston, Mass.
02112; 1425 Locust St. Unit
30-A, Philadelphia, Unit 30-A
Aria Condominium, $1,245,000.
Realty Income Corp. to
Philadelphia Broad Street LP,
c/o A.R.C. Property Trust Inc.
Gary Baumann 1401 Broad St.,
Clifton, N.J. 07013; 813-823
N. Broad St., Philadelphia, 14th
Ward, $1,235,320.
Krigman Estate Bequest LLC
to A.R.I. Investment LP, 2 S.
46th St., Philadelphia 19139;
4310/4312 Spruce St./218 S.
45th St., Philadelphia, 27th
Ward/46th Ward, $875,000.
1840 Camac LLC to 1840
Camac Street Partners
LP, 1838 E. Passyunk Ave.,
Philadelphia 19148; 1840-44
S. Camac St./Rear 1839 S.
Iseminger St., Philadelphia
19148, 39th Ward, $800,000.
Stephen and Rosa Abruzzese
to 1412 Development LLC,
1835 Market St. Suite 1400,
Philadelphia 19103; 219-29
S. 18th St., Philadelphia,
Unit 1412 Parc Rittenhouse
Condominium, $785,000.
620 South Broad Street LLC to
Joseph Ciro and Dominic Ciro
Partnership, 3238 S. Smedley
St., Philadelphia 19145; 620 S.
Broad St., Philadelphia 19146,
30th Ward, $600,000.
Mildred D. Weiss to Harmen
Properties LLC, 7007 Hill
Top Road, Upper Darby
19082; 4049-51 Market St.,
Philadelphia 19104, 24th Ward,
$535,000.
Philadelphia Redevelopment
Authority to MPower
Development Corp., c/o
Janet Stearns 1845 N. 23rd
St., Philadelphia 19121;
2108-44 Cecil B. Moore Ave.,
Philadelphia, 47th Ward,
$520,000.
Camden County
Cherry Hill Plazas LLC to
Segal, Segal & Lieberman,
c/o Sirlin Lesser & Benson PC
123 S. Broad St. Suite 2100,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19109;
582-598 & 610 Chews Landing
Road, Lindenwold 08021, Block
240 Lots 11 and 10 Borough of
Lindenwold, $2,180,000.
USRP Funding 2001-A LP
to CNL APF Partners LP,
8377 E. Hartford Drive Suite
200, Scottsdale, Ariz. 85255;
299 N. Route 73, West Berlin
08009, Block 1203 Lot 1 Berlin
Township, $1,107,576.
Wells Fargo Bank NA to
First Peoples National Bank
of New Jersey/Amkani
Investment LLC, 1 Lakeview
Drive S., Gibbsboro 08026;
2932 Haddonfield Road,
Pennsauken 08110, Block 3602
Lot 4 Pennsauken Township,
$300,000.
R Court
Judgments
Chester County
De Lage Landen Financial
Services Inc. vs. United
Negro College Fund Special
Programs Corp., 6402
Arlington Blvd. No. 600, Falls
Church, Va. 22042, $198,632,
plaintiff, case #2013-10497JD, 10/24/13.
South Eastern Economic
Development Company of
Pennsylvania vs. Dominic J.
D’Ambro Sr., 765 Pike Springs
Road, Phoenixville 19460,
$294,833, plaintiff, case
#2013-10709-JD, 10/30/13.
South Eastern Economic
Development Company of
Pennsylvania vs. Dominic J.
D’Ambro Sr., 765 Pike Springs
Road, Phoenixville 19460,
$1,124,302, plaintiff, case
#2013-10712-JD, 10/30/13.
Montgomery County
Powerco Inc. vs.
Commonwealth Insurance Co.,
555 City Line Ave. Suite 620,
Bala Cynwyd 19004, $13,430,
plaintiff, case #2013-31297,
12/03/13.
Interstate Outdoor
Advertising LP vs. Aztec Solar
Power LLC, 200 Barr Harbor
Drive Suite 400, Conshohocken
19428, $20,000, plaintiff, case
#2013-10865, 12/04/13.
Erie Insurance Co. vs. Elaine
Wagener/Wagener Insurance
Agency, 407 W. Poplar Ave.
No. 2-W, Antioch, Ill. 60002,
$110,164, plaintiff, case
#2012-31704, 12/05/13.
Paulre Hennessy vs. Sterling
General Contractor/Roderick
Sterling, 1101 S. 51st St.,
Philadelphia 19143, $25,122,
plaintiff, case #2009-08083,
12/09/13.
Deutsche Bank National
Trust Co. vs. Mark Anthony
Butler, 1131 Grosstown Road,
Pottstown 19464, $207,309,
plaintiff, case #2013-07144,
12/09/13.
David A. Koss vs. James
Hoffman/Karen Hoffman,
1295 Bobarn Drive, Narberth
19072, $183,100, plaintiff,
case #2013-31572, 12/11/13.
20
PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS JOURNAL
LEADS
Bank of America NA et al.
vs. Jeffrey Burnett, 1001
Ridge Road, Pottstown 19465,
$239,617, plaintiff, case
#2013-11065, 12/12/13.
Philadelphia
US Bank NA vs. Carroll Park
Community Council, $25,537,
plaintiff, case #13-0503666,
11/26/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. The
M-T-Mug Inc. A Pennsylvania
Corp., $10,141, plaintiff, case
#13-0503671, 11/26/13.
US Bank NA vs. Rimshield Inc.,
$40,198, plaintiff, case #130503678, 11/26/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Nehemiah Community
Redeveloping Center Inc.,
$15,555, plaintiff, case #130704391, 12/05/13.
American Express Centurion
Bank vs. Bank Of America NA,
$12,689, plaintiff, case #120402065, 12/06/13.
$88,195, plaintiff, case #131201936, 12/13/13.
School District Of
Philadelphia vs. University
Realty LP, $15,501, plaintiff,
case #13-1201947, 12/13/13.
Francis Dimento vs. Signature
Building Systems Inc./
Signature Building Systems Of
PA LLC, $36,548, plaintiff, case
#13-1201948, 12/13/13.
Susquehanna Home Finance
LLC vs. Liberated Property
Holdings LLC, $370,996,
plaintiff, case #13-0600897,
12/15/13.
Local Union #98 Intern’l
Brotherhood Electrical
Workers vs. All Phase Inc./
Robert Clayton, $70,060,
plaintiff, case #05-1202590,
12/16/13.
Sysco Philadelphia LLC vs.
ISBN Stores Inc./MUTM1 LLC,
$18,335, plaintiff, case #131001168, 12/16/13.
Saige Robb vs. B&B Dry
Cleaners Inc., $22,691,
plaintiff, case #13-0102708,
12/17/13.
Gingerbread House Inc. vs.
Shields And Son Inc., $12,147,
plaintiff, case #13-1202135,
12/17/13.
IMC Management Consultants
Inc. dba IMC Construction Inc.
vs. JDS Design Associates,
contract, case #2013-11790CT, 12/02/13.
De Lage Landen Financial
Services Inc. vs. Parsec Data
Services, debt collection, case
#2013-11793-CT, 12/02/13.
Apex Companies LLC vs.
Vitetta Group Inc., $26,456,
plaintiff, case #13-1202496,
12/18/13.
Alison Smoyer/Dennis
Smoyer vs. Alexandra K.
Grulke/Chad J. Friedman/
Podiatry Care Specialists PC,
medical professional liability
action, case #2013-12002-PL,
12/09/13.
Hallinan Capital vs. Vermont
Group LLC, $85,310, plaintiff,
case #11-1200352, 12/10/13.
Columbus Construction LLC
vs. Bainbridge Properties LLC,
$360,735, plaintiff, case #131100349, 12/10/13.
Bank Of New York Mellon
Trust Co. NA vs. Ann Merk/
Edward Foy, $91,428, plaintiff,
case #06-0103373, 12/11/13.
Chester County
Harper & White Inc. vs. Larry
Slutzky/Siding Man Inc.,
$136,448, plaintiff, case #000601259, 12/13/13.
De Lage Landen Financial
Services Inc. vs. ETF Services
Inc., debt collection, case
#2013-11289-CT, 11/18/13.
Susquehanna Home
Finance LLC vs. Inner-City
Renaissance Co., $439,475,
plaintiff, case #13-0600973,
12/13/13.
De Lage Landen Financial
Services Inc. vs. R&M
Associates/Michael Merlino/
Atlantic Accounting
Associates Inc., debt
collection, case #2013-11290CT, 11/18/13.
Susquehanna Home Finance
LLC vs. Sevenco LLC aka
Sevenco LLC, $419,523,
plaintiff, case #13-0600979,
12/13/13.
Hamid Boukhal vs. Mr.
Chicken Inc., $24,150,
plaintiff, case #13-0801796,
12/13/13.
Wen Zhang Properties
Investments LLC vs. Angie
Studio Inc./Tommy Wong,
R Lawsuits Filed
Steven Mobley/Dawn E.
Mobley vs. Deutsche Bank
National Trust Co./Ocwen
Loan Servicing LLC, debt
collection, case #2013-11317CT, 11/18/13.
Beverly Huang vs. Interkal
Inc. dba Interkal, products
liability, case #2013-11469-TT,
11/19/13.
Westfield Insurance Co./Elvira
Musso et al. vs. P&K City
Cleaners Inc., summons, case
#2013-35204, 12/09/13.
Arlene Schecter vs.
Valley Forge Towers West
Condominium Associates,
summons, case #2013-35213,
12/09/13.
PNC Bank vs. Ivymont Devon
Associates/Ivymont Devon
Group LLC, case #2013-35220,
12/09/13.
Yale Electrical Supply Co. vs.
Blox Sustainable Building
Systems LLC, case #201335284, 12/09/13.
Randall Cassell vs. Uprise II
Inc./Victorian Village at Loller
Academy Inc. et al., case
#2013-35320, 12/09/13.
Michael D. Palm/Seta V.
Palmer Administrators of
the Estate of Michael J.
Palmer vs. Einstein Medical
Center Montgomery/Joseph
F. Altomonte MD et al., case
#2013-35239, 12/10/13.
Eryk and Angela Tylek vs.
Anthony Cardella/Robert
Walmsley/Josh Schneider/
Elizabeth Schneider/Window
Installations Inc./Tri-State
Creations LLC et al., contracts,
case #13-1201341, 12/09/13.
Janet Wielosik and Ralph
Piergrossi vs. The Home
Depot USA/The Home Depot
Inc., personal injury, case #131201511, 12/11/13.
James W. Maza/Estate of
Robert G. Sprau Deceased et
al. vs. Shannondell Inc., case
#2013-36220, 12/20/13.
PNC Bank NA vs. DPR
Investments LLC/Daniel P.
Ring, case #2013-36253,
12/20/13.
Matthew Sheridan vs. Twelfth
Street Hotel Associates LP/
Solefood Lounge/Level 33
Restaurant/Finn McCool’s Inc.
et al., dram shop, case #131201342, 12/09/13.
Tyche Stanford vs. Jefferson
Golf Club/Zones Catering,
summons, case #2013-36267,
12/20/13.
PHH Mortgage Corp. vs.
Menachen Sampson/AGMS
LLC, not residential owner
occupied, case #13-1201354,
12/09/13.
Patrice Hicks vs. Bloomin
Brands Inc./Outback
Steakhouse, summons, case
#2013-36274, 12/20/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. 220
Race Street LP, real estate
tax lien, case #13-12T0252,
12/09/13.
Robina Rambo vs. Roadhouse
of Montgomeryville LLC/
General Property Partnership
Enterprises LP et al., case
#2013-36283, 12/20/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Diamond Industries Inc.,
real estate tax lien, case #1312T0253, 12/09/13.
Cynthia L. Shells/James A.
Johnson et al. vs. Genesis
Healthcare LLC/1700 Pine
St. Operations LLC et al.,
summons, case #2013-36286,
12/20/13.
TD Bank NA/Commerce
Bank NA et al. vs. Putnam
Construction Inc., case #201336287, 12/20/13.
Vera Marie Calandra vs.
Marcos Pizza and Family
Restaurant Inc./Centro
Properties Group et al., case
#2013-36291, 12/20/13.
Philadelphia
Jeffrey Levin vs. Kenneth
Garrity/Snyder Moore
Agencies Inc., libel/slander/
misrepresent, case #131201131, 12/06/13.
Geico General Insurance
Co. vs. CJ Transportation,
contracts, case #13-1201135,
12/06/13.
Nationwide Insurance Co.
vs. Lynell Bell/James Rocco/
Deborah Rocco/Rocco Law
Offices LLC, contracts, case
#13-1201141, 12/06/13.
Manufacturers And Traders
Trust Co. vs. Robert
McWilliams/The Center For
Reproduction And Women’s
Health Care, contracts, case
#13-1201152, 12/06/13.
General Electric Capital Corp.
vs. Mark Brown/Laura Brown/
Northeast Family Medical
And Rehabilitation Center,
contracts, case #13-1201162,
Jon and Karen Styler vs.
Keith Girton/Life Instrument
Corp. dba Life Instruments/
Laser Spine Institute LLC et
al., product liability, case #131201517, 12/11/13.
Spino Kazarnowicz vs.
Nestle USA Inc./Buitoni USA,
personal injury, case #131201519, 12/11/13.
Ronald and Linda Sperling vs.
Mount Airy #1 LP/Mount Airy
#1 LLC, personal injury, case
#13-1201549, 12/11/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Wiking Inc. A Pennsylvania
Corp., real estate tax lien, case
#13-12T0254, 12/09/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. FB
Delaware LLC, real estate
tax lien, case #13-12T0259,
12/09/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
HPH-Spring Garden Street
Associates LP, real estate
tax lien, case #13-12T0260,
12/09/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. Bhumi
Property Co. LLC, real estate
tax lien, case #13-12T0271,
12/09/13.
PMA Insurance Co. a/s/o
Frankford Candy & Chocolate
Co. vs. Kandy Kastle Inc./
Multizen Asia Limited,
personal property damageother, case #13-1201367,
12/10/13.
Syed Jahangeer vs. Hotel
Palomar Philadelphia/
Kimpton Hotel & Restaurant
Group LLC/KHP II Palomar
Philly Hotel, personal injury,
case #13-1201388, 12/10/13.
Fast Cash Inc. vs. Candido
Rodriguez/Candido Rodriguez
Grocery Food Market,
contracts, case #13-1201389,
12/10/13.
Raymond Bucci vs. Cecilia
Hilliard/Reliance Family Care
Services, contracts, case #131201551, 12/11/13.
Mona Matthews vs. Amy I.
Cha MD/Presbyterian Medical
Center Of The University
Of PA Health System/The
Trustees Of The University
Of Pennsylvania et al.,
malpractice-medical, case #131201552, 12/11/13.
Raymond Lomax vs. Maurice
Bond/411 Maja League Inc.,
personal injury, case #131201555, 12/11/13.
e
Semya LLC vs. North West
Care LLC/Ansar Kambarov,
$61,650, plaintiff, case #131201676, 12/12/13.
Christine Pettine/Estate
of Lillian Rinaldo vs. HCR
Manorcare LLC aka Manorcare
Health Services LLC et al.,
summons, case #2013-35183,
12/09/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Victory Square LP, real estate
tax lien, case #13-12T0308,
12/10/13.
us
Cohen Seglias Pallas
Greenhall & Furman PC vs.
Grass Busters Inc., $13,871,
plaintiff, case #13-1003224,
12/20/13.
Element Financial Corp. fka
Coactiv Capital Partners vs.
Mama Venezias Pizzeria Inc./
Frank T. Venezia, case #201335143, 12/09/13.
Bakhtiar/Subhani/Nahid
Subhani vs. Sunoco/A. Yerger,
case #2013-36179, 12/19/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. King
Realty LLC, real estate tax lien,
case #13-12T0283, 12/10/13.
l
cia
Liberty Mutual Insurance
a/s/o Pham Thai vs. Hammer
Collision Center Inc., $11,542,
plaintiff, case #13-1100095,
12/12/13.
Real Estate Investment Co.
vs. Bennie Sheppard/Rosben
Group LLC et al., $197,228,
plaintiff, case #13-0702815,
12/20/13.
Montgomery County
Sean Rice and Derrick Bullock
vs. Lisa Solanke/The Arts
Garage/Ola Solanke aka
Olalekan Solanke/A World So
Special Inc., personal injury,
case #13-1201340, 12/09/13.
Jeffrey Granata vs. PNC Bank,
summons, case #2013-36178,
12/19/13.
er
328 South Street Enterprises
Inc. vs. William Boyle/The
Boyler Room Ltd., $79,753,
plaintiff, case #13-1201795,
12/11/13.
United Banking Systems Inc.
vs. Lala Grocery Store Inc.,
$33,783, plaintiff, case #121004410, 12/19/13.
Avaya Communication De
Mexico SA DE CV vs. Movitas
LLC, debt collection, case
#2013-12015-CT, 12/09/13.
Karen P. Siegel vs. Matrix Golf
and Hospitality LLC, summons,
case #2013-36169, 12/19/13.
m
Moyer-Mitchell Co. Inc. vs.
Cousin’s Food Market Inc.,
$26,060, plaintiff, case #131002265, 12/11/13.
Hart Trucking Repair vs.
Robb H. Inc./P.W. Custom
Construction, $115,520,
plaintiff, case #10-1100213,
12/19/13.
Robert C. Kantner Jr. vs.
William Palmer/Susan
Palmer/Meineke Car Care
Center #1062, tort, case
#2013-12011-TT, 12/09/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Ariel Gatewood/New
Directions Development And
Construction Corp., real estate
tax lien, case #13-12T0280,
12/10/13.
Remedial Construction
Services LP vs. Sunoco Inc.
(R&M), construction contract,
case #13-1201325, 12/09/13.
m
Charles H. Macdonald Electric
Inc. vs. The Dave Magrogan
Group LLC/Harvest University
City LLC, $140,548, plaintiff,
case #13-1001406, 12/11/13.
Leola Bowser vs. Albert
Einstein Medical Center/Dr.
Steerman, $778,601, plaintiff,
case #10-0701473, 12/19/13.
N-PSY-T Psychological
Services LLC vs. Community
Council Health Systems Inc.,
contracts, case #13-1201473,
12/10/13.
co
The Bank Of New York Mellon
vs. Ed And Sons Inc./Edwin
Santiago, $211,306, plaintiff,
case #13-0700874, 12/11/13.
Filiberto Calzadilla vs. Pawel
Wojdalski/Robb H. Inc.,
$86,005, plaintiff, case #100200546, 12/19/13.
Cecelia McCabe vs. Remed
Recovery Care/Remed Realty
LP/Remed Recovery Care
Centers, premises liability, case
#2013-12004-TT, 12/09/13.
Christian Hernandez vs.
Embree Construction Group
Inc., personal injury, case #131201468, 12/10/13.
r
fo
Leola Bowser vs. Albert
Einstein Medical Center/Dr.
Steerman, $758,550, plaintiff,
case #10-0701473, 12/11/13.
Pal Kim vs. Clayton Williams/
Yes We Care Recovery Inc.,
$128,552, plaintiff, case #131202573, 12/18/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Connection Training,
equity-no real estate, case #131201467, 12/10/13.
ot
Lodgenet Interactive Corp.
vs. Shri Vinayak/Fairfield Inn
Exton, debt collection, case
#2013-11932-CT, 12/05/13.
Anthony Ward vs. Graff &
Associates LLC, malpracticelegal, case #13-1201458,
12/10/13.
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City Of Philadelphia vs. 7681
Smokeeaters Inc./Brian
Haughton, $56,629, plaintiff,
case #13-1003569, 12/18/13.
Mid-Atlantic Site
Constructors LLC vs. A. Scott
Enterprises Inc., summons,
case #2013-36156, 12/19/13.
Element Financial Corp. fka
Coactiv Capital Partners Inc.
vs. Hedwest LLC/Jeffrey West,
case #2013-36216, 12/20/13.
Peopleshare Inc. vs. Samuel
Lamanna/Rosemarie
Lamanna/S&R Staffing
Inc., business tort, case #131201457, 12/10/13.
als
Marlin Business Bank vs.
Latinos Products Import &
Export Inc., $34,380, plaintiff,
case #13-1001811, 12/18/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Mohamed Ellaisy/Palmer
Social Club, city business
tax case, case #13-1201444,
12/10/13.
rn
Thermal Solutions
Contracting Inc. vs.
Refrigeration Service
Associates Inc., $148,000,
plaintiff, case #11-1100624,
12/10/13.
De Lage Landen Financial
Services Inc. vs. Kelli
McCartney OD Professional
Corp./Kelli M. McCartney,
contract, case #2013-11853CT, 12/03/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Jerome Donovan/The Irish
Table Inc., city business tax
case, case #13-1201441,
12/10/13.
Amanda Miller vs. Emergency
Physician Associates Inc./
Pennsylvania Heart And
Vascular Group et al.,
malpractice-medical, case #131201322, 12/09/13.
ou
Marlin Business Bank vs.
Parsec Data Services Inc.,
$76,733, plaintiff, case #131001647, 12/18/13.
Gunton Corp./Pella Window
and Door Co. vs. GDW Builders
LLC, case #2013-36124,
12/19/13.
sJ
Progressive Credit Union vs.
Melo Taxi LLC/Seedjam Inc.,
$27,940, plaintiff, case #131201491, 12/09/13.
De Lage Landen Financial
Services Inc. vs. Net Fusion
Corp., debt collection, case
#2013-11796-CT, 12/02/13.
City Of Philadelphia Law
Department vs. Linell Baylis/
Linell Baylis MD PA, city
business tax case, case #131201432, 12/10/13.
Gavin Coffin vs. Elochukwo
Adibe/Emergency Dentist
24/7 LLC, malpractice-dental,
case #13-1201315, 12/09/13.
es
Clarence Gillespie vs. John
Crane Inc., $3,500,000,
plaintiff, case #10-0804125,
12/18/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. John
Devore/Devore Enterprise
Inc., real estate tax lien, case
#13-12T0398, 12/17/13.
James and Maryanne Stuart
vs. Sunoco Inc. (R&M)/J.J.
White Inc./H.T. Sweeney &
Son Inc./Carlyle Group LP et
al., personal injury, case #131201310, 12/09/13.
sin
Fox Rothschild LLP vs. OLCR
Inc., $13,640, plaintiff, case
#13-1000069, 12/09/13.
12/17/13.
Emir Boultz vs. Cafe
Michelangelo, personal injury,
case #13-1201743, 12/12/13.
True Value Co. vs. World
Factory Inc., contracts, case
#13-1201254, 12/09/13.
Mark Smith vs. Lone Star
Steakhouse and Saloon Inc.,
case #2013-36035, 12/18/13.
Progressive Advanced
Insurance Co. vs. U-Haul
International/Otis V. Harris
Jr., case #2013-36154,
12/18/13.
Verizon Pennsylvania LLC
vs. Haly Oil & Construction,
tort, case #2013-11784-TT,
12/02/13.
case #13-1201729, 12/12/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. GCG
Investment Inc., equity-vacant
property w-d, case #131201426, 12/10/13.
FJM Electrical Construction
LLC vs. HF3 Construction Inc.
et al., contracts, case #131201241, 12/09/13.
Tustin Mechanical Services vs.
Philomeno & Salamone Inc.,
case #2013-36033, 12/18/13.
Rebekah Stori/Steven Storti
vs. Safeway Inc./Genuardis
Family Market LP et al., case
#2013-36050, 12/18/13.
Bowman Sales & Equipment
Inc. dba Bowman Trailer
Leasing vs. AST Warehousing
Inc., debt collection, case
#2013-11781-CT, 12/02/13.
12/10/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Garrett Goggin/Square
Burrito II Inc., city business
tax case, case #13-1201186,
12/09/13.
Margarita Agosto vs. Sean
Benschop/Plato Marinakos/
Richard Basciano/Thomas
Simmonds/Frank Cresci/
Griffin Campbell/S&R
Contracting et al., personal
injury, case #13-1201233,
12/09/13.
AE Solar Energy Inc. dba
Advanced Energy vs. First
Power & Light LLC, case
#2013-36009, 12/18/13.
Kelcey Hadden-Leggett vs.
Leopard Lakes Farm Inc./
James D. Bennett/Kimberly
Bennett, permises liability, case
#2013-11775-TT, 12/02/13.
12/06/13.
Darwish and Abuali vs.
Priya Mammen/Albert And
Jeanes Hospital/Temple
University Health System Inc.,
malpractice-medical, case #131201202, 12/09/13.
Bu
Karen Difalco vs. 2nd Ave.
Value Stores I LP/Village
Thrift Stores Inc., $16,460,
plaintiff, case #12-1203858,
12/09/13.
Eileen Stewart/Stephen
Stewart vs. Brikette Lounge
Inc./David Valentino/Karen
Valentino, premises liability,
case #2013-11673-TT,
11/27/13.
ty
Ci
School District Of
Philadelphia vs. Giuliano
Properties Inc., $74,165,
plaintiff, case #13-1202127,
12/17/13.
Bushwick Metals Inc. vs. Blox
Sustainiable Bulding Systems
LLC, case #2013-35937,
12/17/13.
Brandywine Operating
Partnership LP vs. Nu-Juice
Foundation, case #201335942, 12/17/13.
n
Suntrust Mortgage Inc. vs.
Pritka Benjamin/Blasoncami
LLC, $63,628, plaintiff, case
#12-0503673, 12/09/13.
Allstate Insurance Co./
Jennifer Ibrahim et al. vs.
Culligan of Delaware Valley
Inc., case #2013-35911,
12/17/13.
Elizabeth Manning vs. Incare
LLC/Advance Urgent Care
et al., case #2013-35940,
12/17/13.
ica
Nadira Smith vs. Albert
Einstein Medical Center/
Armand Saragovi, $1,830,000,
plaintiff, case #10-1202509,
12/09/13.
Renee Rogen Estate/Renee
Austin Executor vs. Chester
Valley Rehabilitation &
Nursing Center/Chester
Valley SNF LLC/Global
Healthcare Fiscal Services,
medical professional liability
action, case #2013-11643-PL,
11/26/13.
er
Delinord Thomas vs. St.
Moritz Security Services Inc.
et al., $30,000, plaintiff, case
#13-1201978, 12/16/13.
Cedar Brook Lawn Services vs.
Mauger & Co. Inc., contract,
case #2013-11635-CT,
11/26/13.
Am
Senh Su vs. 1st Oriental
Market LLC, $62,571, plaintiff,
case #13-1201490, 12/06/13.
Michael Chandler vs.
Reamstown Mutual Insurance,
contract, case #2013-11470CT, 11/19/13.
Helena Pettis vs. Noe Acosta/
Miriam Acosta/Angel Acosta/
Efrain Acosta/Yury Acosta/
NSA Tulip Rentals/NSA Tulip
Rentals, personal injury, case
#13-1201626, 12/11/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. Jarvis
Law Associates PC, real estate
tax lien, case #13-12T0319,
12/11/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. Hai
Thanh Le/Tien Phat Frontier
Corp., equity-no real estate,
case #13-1201646, 12/12/13.
Rapid Capital Funding II LLC
vs. Mody Razek/Mody Trading
Inc., contracts, case #131201702, 12/12/13.
Joseph Tamberella vs. Joseph
Koenig/Titan Industrial Co.,
personal injury, case #131201716, 12/12/13.
Fast Cash Inc. vs. Marina
Rodriguez/Rodriguez
Grocery, contracts, case #131201393, 12/10/13.
Vernon Harris vs. St. Joseph’s
Hospital/North Philadelphia
Health System et al., personal
injury, case #13-1201718,
12/12/13.
City Of Philadelphia
vs. William Kane/Kane
Woodworking Co., city tax
case, case #13-1201412,
Dorothy Hairston vs. AML
Capital Management LLC/AML
Capital Management/Burton
Realty Co. Inc., personal injury,
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Mariano Santiago/Iglesia
Dedios Pentecostal Bethel
And Spanish Council, real
estate tax lien, case #1312T0350, 12/12/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Masudo Apparel Group NA
Inc., real estate tax lien, case
#13-12T0351, 12/12/13.
Mark Squires vs. Robert
Greenbaum/Marci Wolman/
Society Hill Towers Owners
Association/Council Of The
Society Hill Towers Owners
Association, torts to land, case
#13-1201965, 12/16/13.
DDM Steel Construction LLC
vs. Ernest Bock & Sons Inc. et
al., construction contract, case
#13-1201969, 12/16/13.
Lorraine and James Banner
vs. Wal-Mart Store No. 5131/
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., personal
injury, case #13-1201972,
12/16/13.
Delinord Thomas vs. St.
Moritz Security Services Inc.
et al., certified/exemplified
judgment, case #13-1201978,
12/16/13.
Thackray Crane Rental Inc. vs.
Integrated Building Systems
Inc., contracts, case #131202005, 12/16/13.
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Co. vs. Green Contracting LLC,
contracts, case #13-1202061,
12/17/13.
Emilia and William Hiltner vs.
Alan Hilibrand/Christopher
Harrod/Jefferson University
Hospitals/Thomas Jefferson
University Hospital Inc. et al.,
malpractice-medical, case #131202075, 12/17/13.
WM Capital Partners XXXV
LLC vs. The Men’s Wearhouse
Inc., contracts, case #131202087, 12/17/13.
Cory Cottingham vs.
Keating Building Corp./A.P.
Construction Inc., personal
injury, case #13-1202109,
12/17/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. Joel
Luna/El Maguey Grill & Deli
Inc., equity-no real estate, case
#13-1202118, 12/17/13.
Doctors Choice Placement
Services Inc. vs. Advance
Urgent Care Of City Line LLC,
contracts, case #13-1202125,
12/17/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Myung Hwang/Old Nelson
Food PA One LLC, equity-no
real estate, case #13-1202132,
12/17/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Howard Levine/Family Dollar
Store Inc., equity-no real
estate, case #13-1202133,
12/17/13.
Gingerbread House Inc. vs.
William Shields/Shields And
Son Inc., certified/exemplified
judgment, case #13-1202135,
12/17/13.
Joel Hill and Natasha
Dyarman vs. Rent-A-Center,
personal injury, case #131202140, 12/17/13.
Margaret Konell vs. Marc
Konell/Bedrock Bakeries Inc.,
contracts, case #13-1202159,
12/17/13.
Parentebeard LLC vs.
Kimberly Dula/Friedman LLP,
equity-no real estate, case #131202167, 12/17/13.
Marshall Dennehey Warner
Coleman & Goggin vs. Ernest
Carilli/Forrest Sheet Metal
Inc./Meelp Inc./Investment
Properties Associates Inc.,
contracts, case #13-1202190,
12/17/13.
Steven Wolfson vs. Slava
Stepanov/PPM LLC/Dan Real
Estate Inc., contracts, case
#13-1202192, 12/17/13.
Peco Energy Co. vs. New
Freedom Theatre Inc./NFT
Performing Arts Training
Program, contracts, case #131202206, 12/17/13.
Frank Carafa vs. Wells Fargo
Bank NA, contracts, case #131202209, 12/17/13.
Peco Energy Co. vs. PKP
Buildup LLC, contracts, case
#13-1202230, 12/17/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
The Church Of Christian
Compassion, real estate tax
lien, case #13-12T0395,
Iperdesign vs. Jay Ciccarone/
WP Intelligence, contracts,
case #13-1202227, 12/18/13.
Dolores Noetzel vs. Frederiks/
Temple Physicians Senior
Health/Temple University
Health System Inc./Temple
Physicians Inc., malpracticemedical, case #13-1202232,
12/18/13.
Clifton Franklin vs. Penn
Presbyterian Medical Center/
Trustees Of The University
Of Pennsylvania/Park
Pleasant Health Care Facility/
Park Pleasant Inc. et al.,
malpractice-medical, case #131202377, 12/18/13.
Apex Companies LLC vs.
Vitetta Group Inc., foreign
judgment, case #13-1202496,
12/18/13.
Patricia Pujols vs. Good
Shepherd Rehabilitation
Network, employment/
wrongful discharge, case #131202519, 12/18/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. 1st
Step Cleaning Service LLC,
real estate tax lien, case #1312T0410, 12/18/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Goldstein Group LLC, real
estate tax lien, case #1312T0414, 12/18/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. Tioga
Affordable Housing One LP,
real estate tax lien, case #1312T0419, 12/18/13.
Jeffrey M. Brown Associates
Inc. vs. Carson Concrete
Corp., construction contract,
case #13-1202440, 12/19/13.
Commonwealth Of PA
Department Of Revenue
Bureau Co. vs. William Labov/
Trust Of Labov William
Ridgefield Land, dept. of
revenue/personal income tax,
case #13-1202499, 12/19/13.
Chang-Yu and Linda Lin vs.
Karen Rice/Clarisse Sulyok/
North Penn YMCA/National
Councils Of YMCA’s Of The
USA et al., personal injury, case
#13-1202523, 12/19/13.
Yen and Michael Pasquarello
vs. First Service Residential
Corp./First Service Corp.,
contracts, case #13-1202531,
12/19/13.
Jermaine Jefferies vs.
Werner Enterprises Inc./
Werner Enterprises Drivers
Management LLC, contracts,
case #13-1202534, 12/19/13.
Pamela Washington vs.
Terence Dunn/CHHS Hospital
Co. LLC/Chestnut Hill Podiatry
Associates PC, malpracticemedical, case #13-1202547,
12/19/13.
Helen Smith vs. Moriam
Okereke/Penn Presbyterian
Medical Center et al.,
malpractice-medical, case #131202580, 12/19/13.
Imad Safa/Exotic Diamond
Jewelers Of Philadelphia
LLC vs. Geoffrey Gompers/
Gompers & Associates PC,
libel/slander/misrepresent, case
#13-1202586, 12/19/13.
April Morgan vs. Vincent
Petrelli/Petrelli Chiropractic
& Rehabilitation Inc.,
malpractice-medical, case #131202592, 12/19/13.
Wayne and Gail O’Neal vs.
Giant Bicycle Inc./EWSK Inc./
Bike King Cycling/Marzocchi
USA, product liability, case
#13-1202593, 12/19/13.
James and Regina Toomer vs.
Diamond Furniture Inc. dba
Diamond Furniture & Reliance
Bedding Corp., personal injury,
case #13-1202621, 12/19/13.
Marcelina Vivas vs. Vidya
Banka MD & Associates/
Pennsylvania Hospital/
University Of Pennsylvania
Health System et al.,
malpractice-medical, case #131202689, 12/19/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. JCL
Inc., real estate tax lien, case
#13-12T0445, 12/19/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs. V.H.
Investment Holds LLC, real
estate tax lien, case #1312T0450, 12/19/13.
City Of Philadelphia vs.
Ramcon Construction Inc.,
real estate tax lien, case #1312T0457, 12/19/13.
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JANUARY 3, 2014
LEADS
Trust to John Metzger,
(no address shown), Lot 5,
$1,850,000.
4163 Cottonwood Way, New
Hope 18938, Lot 104 Upper
Mountain, $780,000.
City Of Philadelphia vs. XXIV
LLC, real estate tax lien, case
#13-12T0474, 12/19/13.
Gary J. Gilbert to John
Schuster, 6265 Meetinghouse
Road, New Hope 18938,
(no description shown),
$1,770,000.
Randolph A. and Melody H.
Moore to James L. Marciano,
1 Plumridge Drive, Doylestown
18902, Lot 7 Carverhill,
$775,000.
Scott Crum to Christopher
Frank Round, 255 W. Court St.,
Doylestown 18901, Hillendale,
$1,472,500.
Frank A. and Michelle
Neumayer to Stanley C. Eley,
1411 Gabriel Lane, Warminster
18974, Lot 145, $773,000.
F. Douglas Fonte to William
F. Caulin, 107 Muirfield
Court, New Hope 18938, Lot 3
Kingswood, $1,435,500.
Deborah J. Kline to Emmanuel
Olart, 1898 Powderhorn
Court, Holland 19053, Lot 13,
$770,000.
Neil and Ellen Divver to
William Kirk Edmunds, 360
Lurgan Road, New Hope 18938,
Lot 2, $1,218,000.
Charles J. and Hope E.
Lockhart to Jared Lazaroff,
37 Timothy Drive, Warminster
18974, Lot 4, $730,000.
The McGraw Hill Companies
Inc. vs. The Westwood School,
contracts, case #13-1202674,
12/20/13.
Donald W. and Donna K.
Vogler to David Bruce West,
146 E. Court St., Doylestown
18901, Hillendale, $1,200,000.
Carol J. Roberts to Woodbury
Grove, 370 E. Maple Ave.,
Langhorne 19047, Lot 4,
$725,000.
Louis Rodolico vs. Bob & Joe’s
Towing/AAA Mid-Atlantic
Inc., personal injury, case #131202727, 12/20/13.
Todd H. Sanft to Keith
McGowan, 213 Jane Chapman
Drive, Newtown 18940, Lot 27,
$968,500.
Steven W. and Elizabeth G.
Fierce to Edward L. Massaro,
239 Decatur St., Doylestown
18901, Lot 1, $650,000.
United Steelworkers Of
America Local 285 vs.
Breentag Northeast Inc., toxic
tort/personal injury, case #131202728, 12/20/13.
Cartus Corp. to Elizabeth D.
Bednarek, 19 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Newtown 18940, Unit 11
Newtown Station, $950,000.
Marya Magdalena and Jovan
Sidharta vs. Gaiso Del/John
Del Gaiso Dmd Dentistry For
Children, malpractice-dental,
case #13-1202629, 12/20/13.
130 Twinbridge Drive Inc. vs.
Furniture Direct Inc. et al.,
contracts, case #13-1202641,
12/20/13.
Anthony Postell vs. Tl
Ventures Inc./Litts Quality
Technologies Inc., product
liability, case #13-1202646,
12/20/13.
William Imbrie Packard
to Daniel and Lauren E.
Schwartz, 328 Llandrillo Road,
Bala Cynwyd 19004, Lower
Merion, $725,000.
R. Bruce and Audrey Carnevale
to Amy H. and Matthew
Brooks Clark, 105 Black Walnut
Lane, Plymouth Meeting 19462,
Whitemarsh, $700,000.
Joseph F. and Cathy B. Sikora
to Sang Iul Han/Hyok Joohg/
Sunmin Leah, 2542 Acorn Lane,
Lansdale 19446, Worcester,
$700,000.
NVR Inc./Ryan Homes to
Edward J. III and Cheyne A.
Ferrara, 304 Roscoman Way,
Avondale 19311, (no description
shown), $623,001.
Toll PA XIV LP to Dave and
Sami Sampat, 477 Barbin St.,
Horsham 19044, Horsham,
$687,905.
James R. and Susan L. Riser to
Robert J. and Paige A. Russell,
105 Sassafras Drive, Kennett
Square 19348; (no description
shown), $616,000.
Weichert Relocation
Resources Inc. to Songin
and Anna Son, 14 Maentel
Drive, West Chester 19382, (no
description shown), $830,000.
James B. and Kathy P.
Mynaugh to Robert L. and
Linda A. Howald, 103 Scott
Circle, North Wales 19454,
Montgomery, $675,000.
Barbara C. and George
Cauffman III to Scott H.
Chapin, 764 Conestoga Road,
Berwyn 19312, (no description
shown), $602,000.
New Garden Capital LP/New
Garden Capital Corp. to Phillip
R. Jr. and Holly B. Pegg, 233
Home Place, Exton 19341; (no
description shown), $810,628.
Cornell Ardmore LP to
Chandra Kee, 11 S. Wyoming
Ave., Ardmore 19003, Lower
Merion, $668,818.
Montgomery County
Southdown Homes LP/
Southdown Properties Inc.
to Philip A. and Deborah W.
Goggins, 2550 Veronica Drive,
Chester Springs 19425, (no
description shown), $762,767.
Avalon Way LLC to Joost P.
Langeveld, 127 Stevers Mill
Road, North Wales 19454,
Montgomery, $650,000.
Iliana K. Strauss to Andrew
and Christina Morrison, 231
Cheswold Hill Road, Haverford
19041, Lower Merion,
$2,150,000.
Cornell Ardmore LP to Amy C.
Foglia and Alfred H. Johnson,
11 S. Wyoming Ave. Unit 8,
Ardmore 19003, Lower Merion,
$617,563.
Jason R. and Silke M.G.
Davis to Matthew C. Danish
and Lyndsey A. Welgs, 97
W. Levering Mill Road, Bala
Cynwyd 19004, Lower Merion,
$1,575,000.
Toll PA VIII LP to William F.
and Kathy T. Jankun, 726
Hillview Drive, Collegeville
19426, Upper Providence,
$601,216.
Donald A. and Lori L. Krain to
Yuexian Hu and Shuhan Bao,
1511 W. Montgomery Ave., Bryn
Mawr 19010, Lower Merion,
$850,000.
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Nancy B. Haas to Alan C.
and Sefika H. Crowther,
622 Righters Mill Road, Penn
A.G.C. Partners LP to Robert
M. and Deborah F. Cohen, 200
Glenn Road, Ardmore 19003;
1414 S. Penn Square Unit 35-D,
Philadelphia 19102, Unit 35-D
The Residences Condominium,
$1,610,000.
Delancey Place Properties
LLC to Mark Robert Nicoletti,
1816 Delancey St., Philadelphia
19103, 8th Ward, $1,595,000.
Bernard and Irene Eizen
to Harold F. Farber, 190
Presidential Blvd. Unit 615, Bala
Cynwyd 19004; 2101-2119
Market St., Philadelphia, Units
1803/1804/1805 The Murano
Condominium, $1,360,000.
Antonio M. Muniz/William
H. Felty to Harold I. Litt/
Francesca K. Litow, 1414-38
S. Penn Square Unit 41-G,
Philadelphia 19106, Unit 41-G
The Residences Condominium,
$1,350,000.
Theresa Ditunno/Juhwon
Lee to Matthew Loffer, 2406
Fitlers Walk, Philadelphia
19103; 2526/2528-30 Panama
St., Philadelphia, 8th Ward,
$1,199,250.
Jonathan S. Stavin/George
T. Lynch IV to Christina L.
Sterner/Steven Poses, 1101
Washington Ave. Unit V-1,
Philadelphia 19147, Unit V-1
Bella Vista Condominium,
$1,100,000.
Garry W. and Angela M. Hoyes
to Dimitrios Papanagnou/
Jason P. Young, 20 Waterman
Ave., Philadelphia 19118, 9th
Ward, $1,050,000.
Dorothy W. Leonard to
Thomas J. Iannozzi/Kristina
M. Brosious, 2022 Race St.,
Philadelphia 19103, 8th Ward,
$882,960.
Navin Kumar C. Mehta aka
Navin C. Mehta/Rashmi Navin
Mehta to Houston A. Baker
Jr./Charlotte Pierce-Baker,
2101 Market St. Unit 3202,
Philadelphia 19103, Unit
3202 Murano Condominium,
$750,000.
Thomas J. and Megan S.
Mueller to Emily C. and Daren
Tedeschi, 539 Queen St.,
Philadelphia 19147, 2nd Ward,
$735,000.
Steven and Janice P. Bernstein
to Shelly R. and Ralph A.
Millard, 317 Vine St. Unit 201,
Philadelphia 19106, Unit 201
York Square Condominium,
$725,000.
T.L.C. Real Estate
Joan Specter to Michael C.
and Mona R. Berman, 4109-13
Timber Lane, Philadelphia
19129, 21st Ward, $703,000.
Christopher Watts/Stuart B.
Galkin to Helen and Robert
Diemer, 822 Addison St.,
Philadelphia 19147, 5th Ward,
$701,000.
CarpenterSqaure LP to Kim
Andrews, 1017 S. 17th St.,
Philadelphia 19146, 30th Ward,
$671,800.
Binyamin Maoz/Haim
Reibenbach to Eric Neuhaus,
761 Dorrance St., Philadelphia
19146, 30th Ward, $665,000.
Anthony Le/Christine Pinto
to Warren Umali/Jennifer
Marie Gan, 830 S. Swanson St.,
Philadelphia 19147, Unit 22
Independence Court at Queen
Village, $664,950.
Peter R. and Jennifer A. Muller
to Dvorah Sokoll/Mark Carney,
149 Davis Ave., Staten Island,
N.Y. 10310; 2010 Bainbridge
St., Philadelphia 19146, 30th
Ward, $625,000.
Toll PA IX LP to Alisa
Abadinsky/Marc Greenfield,
2512 South St., Philadelphia
19146; 2400 South St.,
Philadelphia 19146, Unit
120 The 2400 South Street
Condominium, $609,973.
Toll PA IX LP to Kenneth M.
and Noreen J. Lankin, 2510
South St., Philadelphia 19146;
2400 South St., Philadelphia,
Unit 119 The 2400 South Street
Condominium, $601,740.
Camden County
PJW Services LLC to Steven
J. and Susan L. McClane, 243
Jefferson Ave., Haddonfield
08033, Block 81.01 Lot 5.08
Borough of Haddonfield,
$750,000.
Estate of Lori R. Koren to
Michael F. and Victoria L.
Snyder, 17 Cameo Court, Cherry
Hill 08003, Block 437.11 Lot 29
Cherry Hill Township, $635,000.
Cynthia Ann Fullerton to Lucas
G. and Cecilia R. Axiotakis, 400
Wood Lane, Haddonfield 08033,
Block 11.09 Lot 2.09 Borough of
Haddonfield, $599,990.
Benjamin S. and Geraldine
Friedman to Sigi Fu and
Connie M. Tang, 36 Manor
House Drive, Cherry Hill 08003,
Block 521.09 Lot 41 Cherry Hill
Township, $565,000.
Ashutosh and Alka Bhatnagar
to Eric Meyer, 45 Manor House
Drive, Cherry Hill 08003, Block
521.14 Lot 16 Cherry Hill
Township, $520,000.
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5th Ward, $1,650,000.
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Roberta D. Pichini to Guy
Alman/Amy Burden Alman,
1824 Pine St., Philadelphia
19103, 8th Ward, $1,862,500.
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VACATION RENTAL
Michael S. and Nancy S.
Verruto to Iain D. Dukes/
Kimberly Ilgenfritz, 9002
Crefeld St., Philadelphia 19118,
9th Ward, $2,700,000.
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Thomas C. Hoopes to Angela
and Ross Murdoch, 1250
Berwyn Paoli Road, Berwyn
19312, (no description shown),
$675,000.
Jake M. and Jo Ann T. Wurzak
to Jason M. Morton, 47
W. Levering Mill Road, Bala
Cynwyd 19004, Lower Merion,
$1,275,000.
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American Escrow & Closing
Co. to R Lynn and Philomena
P. Curry, 1005 Edgemill Drive,
West Chester 19382, (no
description shown), $685,000.
Cornell Ardmore LP to
Lawrence Goldstein, 11 S.
Wyoming Ave., Ardmore 19003,
Lower Merion, $614,682.
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Kathi L. Logsdon to Steven W.
and Mary Ellen Smith, 180 St.
Clair Circle, Berwyn 19312; (no
description shown), $685,000.
als
Wellington Condominium
Associates LP/Wellington
Condominium Associates
GP Inc. to Patricia B. Loew,
1090 S. New St., West Chester
19382; (no description shown),
$979,000.
Mona R. Zeehandelaar to
Thomas M. Maccrory, 419
Clairemont Road, Villanova
19085, Lower Merion,
$741,000.
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Janice M. Josephson Living
John J. and Carrie D. Rogers
to Benerlita C. Spletzer,
Stephen B. III and Janet W.
Tily to Caroline Sweeney,
419 Pugh Road, Wayne 19087;
(no description shown),
$1,400,000.
Harold I. Litt and Francesca
K. Litow to Syed Rizvi and
Ayesha Mahmood, 931 Clover
Hill Road, Wynnewood 19096;
1001 Indian Creek Lane, Lower
Merion, $760,000.
Coldstream Crossing II LP/
Coldstream II Management
LLC to Raymond H. and
Bonnie H. Carr, 1233 Calista
Lane, Phoenixville 19460; (no
description shown), $627,368.
Gerard F. and Mary Griesser
to Michael and Debora A.
Gonzalez, 1885 Rose Cottage
Lane, Malvern 19355; (no
description shown), $860,000.
Stephen P. and Alison C.
Jackson to Jason M. and Leigh
Anne Frank, 1102 Judson
Drive, West Chester 19380; (no
description shown), $750,000.
Dasha R. Alexander Klein
to Franck and Tania Noel,
1157 Youngs Ford Road,
Gladwyne 19035, Lower Merion,
$840,000.
Weichert Workforce Mobility
Inc. to William and Patricia
Voitk, 115 St. Andrews Drive,
Avondale 19311; (no description
shown), $630,000.
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Bucks County
National Transfer Services LLC
to David Drucker, 35 Terrell
Drive, Washington Crossing
18977, Lot 17, $789,900.
Ledyard Corp. Limited/
Whitehackle Co./Ledyard
Family Business Trust to Alice
K. and Rodman W. Moorhead
III/Alice K. Moorhead
Revocable Trust/Rodman W
Moorhead III Revocable Trust,
361 Lamborntown Road, West
Grove 19390, (no description
shown), $3,725,000.
Francis X. and Kathleen C.
Fee to Valerie and William
W. Gaillard Sr., 175 Plymouth
Road, Gwynedd Valley 19437,
Whitpain, $849,000.
Toll PA VI LP/Toll PA GP Corp.
to George Kie Gwan and Poeny
Ederis Liem, 10 Jasmine Court,
Malvern 19355, (no description
shown), $630,221.
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Homes
Creek Road Development
Group LP to Gennadiy
Fomenko, 1306 Gabriel Lane,
Warminster 18974, Lot 208,
$812,000.
Chester County
Valley 19072, Lower Merion,
$850,000.
Toll PA II LP/Toll PA GP Corp.
to Adam D. and Jill M. Sarcia,
3979 Powell Road, Chester
Springs 19425, (no description
shown), $630,657.
es
City Of Philadelphia vs. Willie
Torres Inc., real estate tax lien,
case #13-12T0484, 12/20/13.
Sanat and Indrani
Chattopadhyay to Alan
Clayton, 18110 Linden Grove
Lane, Wildwood, Mo. 63038, Lot
88, $845,000.
Julius Menhardt to Aaron
Ira Winokur, 304 Bliss Circle,
Richboro 18954, Lot 25 Tanner
Estates, $600,000.
Thomas M. and Kimberlea
B. Close to Scott and Leah
Lecomte, 1017 Tenby Road,
Berwyn 19312, (no description
shown), $650,000.
sin
Arlene and Mark Kushner vs.
Kennedy University Hospital
Inc., malpractice-medical, case
#13-1202786, 12/20/13.
John H. and Alice J. Buschman
to Nathan P. Wible, 1377 Eagle
Road, New Hope 18938, Lot 5,
$850,000.
Jason Shim to Snehal
Naik, 1108 Princeton Court,
Warrington 18976, Lot 91,
$612,000.
Richard and Karen Doubleday
to Pani C. Tummala and
Sudheshna Karavadi, 8
Edmondson Drive, West Chester
19382, (no description shown),
$937,500.
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Brian Edmunds/Concordis
Real Estate Advisors Of PANJ-DE LLC vs. Leon H. Sullivan
Charitable Trust, contracts,
case #13-1202782, 12/20/13.
Fidelity National Title
Insurance Co. to Anasse
Souidi, 1255 Grenoble Road,
Ivyland 18974, (no description
shown), $855,000.
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Richard Bellinger vs. Albert
Einstein Medical Center/
Albert Einstein Medical
Center Willowcrest Division/
Willowcrest Rehabilitation
Center, malpractice-medical,
case #13-1202781, 12/20/13.
Nicole M. Curran to Ben
Annequin, 1094 Pineville
Road, New Hope 18938, Lot 3,
$915,000.
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USAA a/s/o Jessica L.
Brookstein vs. Khaddim
Sharpe/Best Buy Auto, motor
vehicle property damage, case
#13-1202749, 12/20/13.
Elizabeth K. Bierlin to John
F. Philipp, 5400 Long Lane,
Doylestown 18902, Lot 4 Stoler
Tract, $925,000.
Ronald K. Howard to Jay R.
Platt, 42 Remington Place,
Ivyland 18974, Lot 16,
$625,000.
James F. and Jessie F. Clark
to John T. and Sharon G.
Hutchinson, 1136 St. Finegan
Drive, West Chester 19382; (no
description shown), $670,000.
Steven W. and Mary Ellen
Smith to Kathleen M.
Carbonetti and Stephen
Somers, 1025 Waltham Road,
Berwyn 19312, (no description
shown), $895,000.
Mark J. and Jacquelynn P.
Buzby to Brett Bogle, 2045
Farmview Drive, Newtown
18940, Lot 36, $630,000.
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Donna and Ronald Kirshner
vs. Rose Koilur/J.D. Eckman
Inc., personal injury, case #131202739, 12/20/13.
Matthew Jason and Jessica
Di Leonard to Matthew
Curtin, 128 S. Main St., Yardley
19067, (no description shown),
$940,000.
Gene S. and Karen A. Kotz to
Kenneth L. Jr. and Leighann
Carpenter, 33 Ruth Circle,
Malvern 19355, (no description
shown), $950,000.
John L. Jr. and Patricia M.
Walsh to John L. and Hallie
A. Vitolo, 1504 E. Grand Oak
Lane, West Chester 19380, (no
description shown), $900,000.
Sharon Knight to Judith H.
Dubow, 130 Hillendale Drive,
Doylestown 18901, Lot 7
Hillendale, $650,000.
Morris and Sara Jane Harris
to John E. Mordock, 3
Georgetown Circle, Newtown
18940, Lot 155, $630,000.
John and Danielle Caruso
to John J. and Melissa
Parham, 11 Steepleview
Drive, Glenmoore 19343, (no
description shown), $675,000.
Bodine Development Inc. to
Ryan J. and Kimberly Traynor,
1106 Slatewood Circle, Chester
Springs 19425, (no description
shown), $912,500.
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Leonard McDonald vs.
Arnold’s Meat Food Products
Inc./Family Food Products
Inc./Save-A-Lot Ltd./
Supervalu Inc./Moran Foods
Inc., personal injury, case #131202736, 12/20/13.
Jeffrey and Mary Maconaghy
to Stephen J. Mollick, 2209
Denbeigh Drive, Jamison 18929,
Lot 37 Estates At Warwick,
$945,000.
A. David and Lani Frank to
Yun Gu and Qiang Zhang, 626
Olympia Hills Circle, Berwyn
19312; (no description shown),
$970,000.
Francis E. Jr. and Michelle
N. Falbo to Roger and Susan
Baldwin, 1741 Thomas Road,
Wayne 19087; (no description
shown), $935,000.
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City Of Philadelphia vs. Lilena
Ltd., real estate tax lien, case
#13-12T0472, 12/19/13.
Aon Risk Services Central, Inc. (ARS)
is seeking bids from qualified insurers
(Minimum AM Best rating of A-VII and
qualified to write business in the state of
Pennsylvania) with respect to commercial
insurance for the Philadelphia Housing
Authority (PHA). Submissions will be
provided to qualified interested parties for
the following lines of insurance which renew on March 31, 2014: Property All Risk,
General Liability (inc. Law Enforcement,
Employee Benefits, Mold, Pesticide, Lead,
Terrorism), Auto Liability and Collision,
Public Officials Liability and Fidelity. All
quotes must be received by ARS from
respondents no later than 12:01PM,
January 8, 2014.
All interested parties seeking detailed
underwriting submissions should contact:
Mr. David Rosko of ARS
([email protected])
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Ops. Research Consultant
Supply Chain Consultants
d/b/a Arkieva, Wilmington, DE
Design & impl decision support optimization
s/w apps. Convert biz probs to math models
in optimization framework. Define resolution paths based on identified supply chain
planning problem profiles. Position decision
support against ERP sys’s. REQS: Master’s or
for equiv degree in Industrial Eng’g or closely
related field. Must have knowl of: manuf’ing
execution sys’s incl scheduling, sequencing,
production, inventory & quality control;
math programming & optimization; SQL.
Send resumes to [email protected].
To advertise,
call
Mike Zirbser
at 215-238-5128
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revenue. Its popular products include
the Bose Wave radio and its noisecanceling headphones.
But Bose was an unusual mogul.
While he was running the company,
he continued to teach at MIT until
2001 — not as some kind of honorary
lecturer but as a professor. He simply
loved to teach.
Also, he never took his company
public, even though he could have
made huge sums through a public
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was ‘only’ 106 yrs old. I’ve a jar of
pickles older than that.
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God rest ye merry gentlemen. I’m
serious! God! Will ye give it a rest?!
It’s 9 a.m.!
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Man in Santa Claus suit shot in DC
with pellet gun. At least they didn’t
hit him w/ a snowball.
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Americans calling this Congress
the worst ever. It’s like being voted
Smelliest Man in the My Lord, You
Stink! Championship.
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Richard Simmons is on CNN
wearing a smart women’s sequined
sleeveless top. He looks likes
Aunt Trudie at her 50th wedding
anniversary party.
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New Year’s resolution: Ignore
reporters unless they address me as
Big Daddy, Daddio, Daddy Daddy
or Mr. Man.
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A traditional year-end article that
I have never read and never will:
The Best Jazz Albums of the Year.
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ven though we should
know better, our shortmemory society tends to
think that modern-day technology
entrepreneurship began in the 1970s
in Steve Jobs’ garage or Bill Gates’
dorm room.
But one man — a native
Philadelphian who died at age 83 in
2013 — really captured the spirit of
what American enterpreneurship is
at its best.
Amar Bose, who would go on to
found one of the most recognizable
brands in audio entertainment, grew
up in a modest house in Abington.
As a teenager, according to multiple
sources, he had a little business
fixing radios and other electric
products.
That acumen got him to
the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, where he eventually
earned a Ph.D in electrical
engineering and joined the faculty.
He was fascinated by loudspeaker
design and motivated by the
limitations of 1950s home music.
From the Bose website: “To reward
himself for his studies, after careful
consideration he purchased a new
home stereo system that he hoped
would deliver the realism of live
music. Though the speakers he chose
carried impressive technical specs,
they didn’t deliver in real life.”
So he began researching how to
get that real-life sound.
His research led to two valuable
patents in the 1960s that formed the
basis of the Bose Corp., which rather
quickly became the gold standard for
audio. According to the Boston Globe,
the private company now employs
about 10,000 people across the world
and has close to $3 billion in annual
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About this Duck Dynasty business,
one question. Who in his right
mind gives a flying fig what Phil
Robertson thinks?
Bose: The sound of success and class
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More Than Money: Would they be
scratch, dough and moolah?
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offering. Surely, he could have made
a killing by selling the fast-rising
company, but he had no interest in
that, either.
According to those who knew
him best, Bose believed that having
to answer to Wall Street would stifle
innovation.
“I never went into business to
make money,” he told Popular
Science magazine in 2004. “I went
into business so that I could do
interesting things.”
Bose ended up becoming a
billionaire anyway. Nothing wrong
with that. But what we can learn
from Bose is that business and
capitalism is at its best when it
pushes human progress forward
and unfettered greed (sorry, Gordon
Gekko) stays in the background.
Philadelphia should be very proud
to claim Bose as a native son.
GAINERS AND LOSERS
ONLINE EXTRA
KATHLEEN WILKINSON, former
Philadelphia Bar Association
Chancellor, responds to “Last of the
Lions,” the PBJ’s cover story about
law firm leadership. Go to pbj.com
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EAGLES
How could we not give this
team an up arrow? There’s
nothing quite like a playoff run to boost
the city’s spirits and economy heading
into 2014.
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TOM CORBETT
You know, it used to be
conventional wisdom that
the governor was super-vulnerable
heading into 2014. But the Democrats
in the race for their nomination aren’t
impressing so far.
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RESIDENTIAL
CONSTRUCTION
What the heck, let’s make them
all gainers as we enter 2014. Residential
building permits increased by double
digits in Pa., N.J., and Del. in 2013.
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Now some lighter questions, is it better
to be 21 in 2014 or was it better when
you were 21? It is definitely better to be
21 now in 2014 from the perspective of
being a woman. There are simply more
opportunities that were not available
back in 1988. That said, the job market
was much stronger in 1988; I felt as
though I had a bright future. I’m not
sure my 20-year-old daughter feels
that way today. And while I think the
music was better in 1988 I’m sure some
may say that comment is a generational
difference of opinion.
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You’re on a long bus ride. What
famous person would you most and
least like to be sitting next to? I would
love to spend time with Aaron Sorkin;
his writing and work are both smart
and quick. The person I would least
like to spend time with would have to
be Kanye West; I’m not sure I need to
explain that one.
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JOY TAYLOR
Name: Joy Taylor
Current residence:
Yardley
Family: Married to Tony
Petruccio. Children:
Amanda, 20, Anthony,
18, Taylor, 10,
and Egan, 9.
You’re active in bringing attention
to autism spectrum disorder, why is
that important to you? I am so very
fortunate to be the mother of a 9-yearold daughter with autism. She is the
best part of each day for me and my
family as she has taught each of us the
power of tolerance, acceptance, and
what can be accomplished if you put
your mind to it. With the dramatic
increase of those diagnosed on the
spectrum, we as a society need to
spend the time preparing ourselves
to work with these capable, but
special, individuals, and must figure
out a way to care for this growing and
aging population which will require
extraordinary resources.
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Title: CEO
Say I run a small business and it
just doesn’t seem to be cooking as it
should, what’s the first thing you’d
ask me? I would ask the following
question, “What does your company
do and what does it not do?”Focusing
most of my thoughts in your response
to what the company does not do. I am
a big believer in knowing clearly what
audience you serve. It’s important to
have genuine clarity.
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Why Lambertville, N.J., it’s a lovely
town but it’s, you know, not Center
City? TayganPoint has a unique culture.
We like the ambiance of Lambertville
with its art and restaurants, plus it is
centrally located to many of the clients
we serve and provides easy access
between N.J. and Pa. Plus, physical
fitness is a huge priority for many of
our consultants, so with the office
sitting right on the Delaware and
Raritan (D&R) Canal towpath it makes
it really easy for our boot camp team,
our running group and our cycling
group to have immediate access to a
safe environment.
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You’ve worked at big companies like
GE and IBM, what caused you to try
running your own consulting shop in
2005? I truly loved consulting but grew
exhausted of being on the 6:05 a.m.
departure on Monday and returning
on the 9:05 p.m. flight on Thursday.
I wanted to create a consulting
environment where being home for
dinner (most nights) was both possible
and encouraged.
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Joy Taylor is co-founder with John
Cassimatis of TayganPoint Consulting
Group, which was established in 2009.
JEFF FUSCO
When they make the movie of your
life who should play you? Either Laura
Linney or Annette Bening; I believe
both women would be outstanding
at displaying my sometimes hard,
fast-paced exterior, and soft, sensitive
interior.
You’re a devoted foodie, are there
things that just don’t light up your
taste buds? I will travel miles for a
great meal and will often be found
talking to my plate if the meal is truly
exceptional; plus I will compliment
the chef. But I am also known for
walking past Brussels sprouts, oysters
and anything that requires me to fight
with my food in order to appreciate the
event. But if you invite me for Cuban
food, be prepared for a loud discussion
— perhaps those 25 years in Florida had
some kind of influence.
You can only eat one type of food for
the rest of your life (no matter what it
is you will stay healthy), what would
it be? I have two answers for this: Pizza
because you can eat it hot or cold and
it still tastes good to me under both
conditions. And Georgia peaches that
run down your face when you eat
them. That would be a great way to
start each day.
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